Webpage/Process Grouping
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In IE Add-on Edition, By default, the Session Grid is grouped by webpage, User can disable the grouping by using the "Group By Page" option on the view menu or customize the grouping by using run-time data grouping.  
 
In Stand-Alone Edition, By default, the Session Grid is grouped by process, User can disable the grouping by using the "Group By Process" option on the view menu or customize the grouping by using run-time data grouping.  
 
The Add-on Edition screenshot is shown below. :  

hv_pagegrouping  
·Expanded Webpage Group  
This webpage group starts at 0:00.000 in the log file and contains 7 requests. The webpage header shows the title of the page and displays a '-' symbol that can be used to collapse the group. The summary line at the header of the group shows that the webpage includes 7 requests (Count=7), 2.62 k bytes were sent to the server and 36.68k bytes were received, the webpage took 1.296 seconds to load the DOM Content, took 1.609 s seconds to full load the webpage. Please note that "PageLoadTime" is not calculated by the child requests timing. HTTP Analyzer gets DOMReadyTime and PageLoadTime by listening the corresponding webpage events.  
 
The DOMReadyTime and PageLoadTime are only available in the add-on Edition, the Stand-alone edition works in the request level, it can't get these information.  
 
The structure and color scheme used in the time chart for the page are described in 'Group Level Timeline Chart".'  
 
·Ungrouped Request  
Some HTTP requests do not directly relate to a page and will be displayed in the "Ungrouped Request" group. In this case, the NO. 7 request was issued by IE to query the location bar icon (favicon.ico) for the Google domain and the NO.6 and NO.8 were issued by IE to execute the real time Phishing notification. Please note, because the group is not a webpage group, HTTP Analyzer can't get the DOMReadyTime and PageLoadTime, It show the requests "ElapsedTime" (from first request received to the last request completed) in here.  
 
See Also  
Session View