[Phpwm] best place to put xdebug_time_index() to measure page executing time when using ZF

Jujhar Singh jujhar at medilinkwm.co.uk
Fri May 14 10:54:44 UTC 2010


I'm trying to figure out the best place to put xdebug's excellent
xdebug_time_index()] (http://xdebug.org/docs/basic) function so that I
get the best indication of page execution times when using a Zend
Framework application structure.

 

I was thinking of putting it in post dispatch hook in my base controller
(all my controllers inherit from a base controller class) but I've tried
this and the results don't seem correct.

 

Any ideas?

 

Jujhar

 

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