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Speed Tips by Charles Carroll

There are several ways to speed up a given ASP page.

#1 Any page that does not need session can benefit from this directive at the top:
<%@ enablesessionstate=false %>

#2 All pages should be buffered see /advice/whybuffer.asp for explanation. Also see /freebook/asp/speedtables.aspx  to see how flushing buffer and HTML tags can improve percieved speed.

Add this to top:
<%response.buffer=true%>

#3 Pages doing database access will improve performance if the following techniques are used 

#4 Before just believing any article you read on the web or in an ASP book (many articles are not researched thoroughly) and implementing code changes TIME THE CODE BEFORE AND AFTER changes. /freebook/asp/speedtimer.aspx has the needed code that will time scripts to millisecond accuracy.

#5 Eliminate any code that reads com properties twice, /freebook/asp/propertyexpense.aspx has some samples of this.

#6 Just say no to VB components and/or recordsets stored at the session level. Several articles explain why:

#7 Cache frequent query results/HTML generated from databases in application variables. http://www.learnasp.com/freebook/asp/speedappdata.aspx.

#8 Open database connections as late as possible, Close database connections immediately when done. Placing your code a few lines later could make a huge difference as your scripts run round-robin with other scripts, see /advice/roundrobin.asp for more whys about this.

#9 Tune your server. At least make the 20 instead of 4 thread tweak (see http://www.learnasp.com/advice/threads.asp). The articles at /freebook/asp/speedserver.aspx  will tell you everything you need to know about tuning your server.

#10 Don't waste time running scripts if the user hit the "stop" button or went to different page/site. Normally scripts run started by a user run to completion whether the user is there to read output or not running invisibly on server. See: /freebook/asp/isclientconnected.aspx to see how to modify your scripts appropriately.

#11 Bite the bullet and master remote scripting so your HTML and ASP scripts can communicate with ASP asynchronously and refresh portions of page without submitting page to server. Remote scripting works in both Netscape and IE; any Javascript capable browser.

 

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