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<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>jQuery Templating Demo</title> | |
<style type="text/css"> | |
html { | |
background:#f3f3f3; | |
font: 13px/1.5 helvetica, arial, san-serif; | |
} | |
ul { |
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var performance = (function () { | |
var my = {}; | |
// Wrap a function body in this to return a copy that instruments itself | |
// If you want this to be useful, you should give your profiled function a name, | |
// otherwise it will be identified as "", which is less than useful. | |
my.profile = function (func) { | |
return function () { | |
var start = new Date().getTime(), | |
time, |
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# Monitor HTTP requests being made from your machine with a one-liner.. | |
# Replace "en1" below with your network interface's name (usually en0 or en1) | |
sudo tcpdump -i en1 -n -s 0 -w - | grep -a -o -E "Host\: .*|GET \/.*" | |
# OR.. to be able to use as "httpdump" from anywhere, drop this into ~/.bash_profile: | |
# (again replace "en1" with correct network interface name) | |
alias httpdump='sudo tcpdump -i en1 -n -s 0 -w - | grep -a -o -E "Host\: .*|GET \/.*"' | |
# All the above tested only on OS X. |
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