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Don’t Buffer Your ASPs

Using the Buffer propertyof the Response object to buffer Active Server Pages (ASPs) generally isn’t a very good idea.When you buffer an ASP, none of thepage is outputted until the entire page is rendered. Therefore, a bufferedpage takes a lot more time to display—especially a large HTML page.

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