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IHTMLMSPerformanceTimingMeasures::response Property

New for Internet Explorer 9

[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]

Measures the time required to receive a response from the server hosting the document that is loaded into the window object.

Syntax

HRESULT IHTMLMSPerformanceTimingMeasures::get_response(ULONGLONG *p);

Parameters

  • p
    The time required to receive a response or 0 if the document failed to load.

Return Value

Returns S_OK if successful, or an error value otherwise.

Remarks

When you evaluate the value of the IHTMLMSPerformanceTimingMeasures::response property, make sure that the document has fully loaded; otherwise, the property might return a value of zero (0).

The time measured by the IHTMLMSPerformanceTimingMeasures::response property is the difference between the IHTMLMSPerformanceTiming::responseStart and the IHTMLMSPerformanceTiming::responseEnd properties of the window.msPerformance.timing property.

For a list of other performance measures and the order in which they occur, see the IHTMLMSPerformanceTimingMeasures interface.

See Also

MSPerformanceTiming, IHTMLMSPerformanceTiming::responseStart, IHTMLMSPerformanceTiming::responseEnd