the comment confused me at first, making me think there was a "better"
or alternate way to do this, so I spent 45 minutes searching the docs
for a mention of loadJsFile.
Hopefully this saves someone else a few minutes.
* It includes a script in the page
* It uses a callback to ensure any code dependent on the include runs afterwards
* It uses the signal "javaScriptAlertSent" to do the trick (is there another way to be notified of the "onLoad" event from outside the page context?)
* It uses a "private" slot "_appendScriptElement" to pass the script url in the page context (is there a better way?)
* According to Issue #32 (http://code.google.com/p/phantomjs/issues/detail?id=32) I added a "lookup logic" that searchs for the file following those steps:
*# Search for file at given path (relative to PWD or absolute - no difference)
*# Is file there? Inject it
*# Is file not there? Try looking for it in "scriptLookupDir"
*# Is file there? Inject it
*# Is file not there? abort
* "scriptLookupDir" is an extra property for WebPage, that, as by it's name, defines a place where to look to script to inject
* Script can alter the scriptLookupDir, if they want
* Updated "injectme.js" accordingly
We record the time right inside the network access manager. This gives
better accuracy than doing it from JavaScript side, no loss due to the
latency of signal slot connection.