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I am creating html string in a component that transforms xml into html.
Works o.k. with small html strings, but takes forever to response.write
big html strings.
Is it possible to speed it up?
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Can you break it into chunks and response.write, say, 1024 or 2048 bytes at
a time?

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I am creating html string in a component that transforms xml into html.
Works o.k. with small html strings, but takes forever to response.write
big html strings.
Is it possible to speed it up?

Jul 19 '05 #2
Are you doing a lot of string concatenation?

If so, see the following for a more efficient method
http://www.15seconds.com/howto/pg000929.htm
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I am creating html string in a component that transforms xml into html.
Works o.k. with small html strings, but takes forever to response.write
big html strings.
Is it possible to speed it up?

Jul 19 '05 #3


Mark, I am not doing string concats.
I am transforming and creating html string at the component level,
returning full html string back to asp page and then response.writing
it.

Aaron , - I am looking for something like this, but how can I break it
into chunks?
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