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Does anyone out there use WCAT (Web Capacity Analysis Tool) with ASP?

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Jonine

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I hope this is the correct forum for my question, which is:<br>
Is the following a legitimate form for a WCAT script file pointing at ASP files:<br>
***************<br>
Set Cookie =
 
I don't, so I may be way off base, but I've been looking at WCAT for a little while, because we are planning on implementing it in the near future with our ASP driven site. But here's what I got from the WCAT Site. <br>
(<br>
Cookie = StringValue<br>
-Specifies the cookie name to use. Any cookie sent back to the client as a result of this request is stored in this name. This request includes the cookie to be stored in this name. <br>
<br>
Sorry I'm not too knowledgeable, but I hope to be soon!<br>
-Ryan
 
Hi Ryan! <br>
Thanks for replying to my question - my post got truncated actually, but never mind! One confusing thing I found with WCAT is that the documentation says that the &quot;Average Response Time&quot; is in seconds, but it's actually millisecs (correct me if I'm wrong). I'd love to hear how you get on with the product - maybe we can compare notes - you can reach me on jonine.martin@unisys.com.<br>
Cheers!<br>
Jonine
 
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