I have an aspx page with nothing in it but one literal, which I populate
with straight forward html (the html consists of about 25 tables with
approx. 30 rows each and two columns with text in each cell). When I click
to view the aspx page it takes longer than I would have thought for me to
recieve the page. On looking at the source the <input type="hidden"
name="__VIEWSTATE" value=jkasdkahsj....> is there but the value is vast in
size, does anyone know why this is and what I can do to resolve it, there
are no controls on the page that post back, just the html I mentioned above.
Thanks. 5 2598
If you wish to turn off Viewstate for your literal control,
use the EnableViewState property and set it to "false".
<asp:Literal id="Literal1"
EnableViewState="false"
Text="Text"
runat="server"/>
Juan T. Llibre
ASP.NET MVP http://asp.net.do/foros/
Foros de ASP.NET en Español
=====================
"Steven Licciardi" <st**************************@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:uc**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... I have an aspx page with nothing in it but one literal, which I populate with straight forward html (the html consists of about 25 tables with approx. 30 rows each and two columns with text in each cell). When I click to view the aspx page it takes longer than I would have thought for me to recieve the page. On looking at the source the <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value=jkasdkahsj....> is there but the value is vast in size, does anyone know why this is and what I can do to resolve it, there are no controls on the page that post back, just the html I mentioned above.
Thanks.
Thanks.
"Juan T. Llibre" <no***********@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:uH*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... If you wish to turn off Viewstate for your literal control, use the EnableViewState property and set it to "false".
<asp:Literal id="Literal1" EnableViewState="false" Text="Text" runat="server"/>
Juan T. Llibre ASP.NET MVP http://asp.net.do/foros/ Foros de ASP.NET en Español =====================
"Steven Licciardi" <st**************************@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uc**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...I have an aspx page with nothing in it but one literal, which I populate with straight forward html (the html consists of about 25 tables with approx. 30 rows each and two columns with text in each cell). When I click to view the aspx page it takes longer than I would have thought for me to recieve the page. On looking at the source the <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value=jkasdkahsj....> is there but the value is vast in size, does anyone know why this is and what I can do to resolve it, there are no controls on the page that post back, just the html I mentioned above.
Thanks.
Hi Steven,
First about Viewstate...
The web is a stateless medium – state is not maintained between client
requests by default. ViewState is the mechanism by which page state
(information) is maintained between page post backs.
OK, now. The viewstate is encrypted and sent to the client(browser) and then
decrypted back when it hits back the server. The vast value you see there is
nothing but this encrypted code. There will be performance overhead if
viewstate is enabled.
The server side controls have this property called 'EnabledViewState'. Set
it to false, in case you do not need the view state for a particular control.
You can also disable viewstate for the entire page by setting
'EnabledViewState' to false in the page level.
Need any help, do post a msg back..
Happy Coding
"Steven Licciardi" wrote: I have an aspx page with nothing in it but one literal, which I populate with straight forward html (the html consists of about 25 tables with approx. 30 rows each and two columns with text in each cell). When I click to view the aspx page it takes longer than I would have thought for me to recieve the page. On looking at the source the <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value=jkasdkahsj....> is there but the value is vast in size, does anyone know why this is and what I can do to resolve it, there are no controls on the page that post back, just the html I mentioned above.
Thanks.
The property is "EnableViewState", not "EnabledViewState".
Juan T. Llibre
ASP.NET MVP http://asp.net.do/foros/
Foros de ASP.NET en Español
=====================
"Vishnu-Chivukula" <Vi*************@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:C5**********************************@microsof t.com... Hi Steven,
First about Viewstate...
The web is a stateless medium - state is not maintained between client requests by default. ViewState is the mechanism by which page state (information) is maintained between page post backs.
OK, now. The viewstate is encrypted and sent to the client(browser) and then decrypted back when it hits back the server. The vast value you see there is nothing but this encrypted code. There will be performance overhead if viewstate is enabled.
The server side controls have this property called 'EnabledViewState'. Set it to false, in case you do not need the view state for a particular control. You can also disable viewstate for the entire page by setting 'EnabledViewState' to false in the page level.
Need any help, do post a msg back..
Happy Coding
"Steven Licciardi" wrote:
I have an aspx page with nothing in it but one literal, which I populate with straight forward html (the html consists of about 25 tables with approx. 30 rows each and two columns with text in each cell). When I click to view the aspx page it takes longer than I would have thought for me to recieve the page. On looking at the source the <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value=jkasdkahsj....> is there but the value is vast in size, does anyone know why this is and what I can do to resolve it, there are no controls on the page that post back, just the html I mentioned above.
Thanks.
Thanx Juan,
I stand corrected. It is 'EnableViewState'.
;-)
Happy Coding.
"Juan T. Llibre" wrote: The property is "EnableViewState", not "EnabledViewState". Juan T. Llibre ASP.NET MVP http://asp.net.do/foros/ Foros de ASP.NET en Español =====================
"Vishnu-Chivukula" <Vi*************@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C5**********************************@microsof t.com... Hi Steven,
First about Viewstate...
The web is a stateless medium - state is not maintained between client requests by default. ViewState is the mechanism by which page state (information) is maintained between page post backs.
OK, now. The viewstate is encrypted and sent to the client(browser) and then decrypted back when it hits back the server. The vast value you see there is nothing but this encrypted code. There will be performance overhead if viewstate is enabled.
The server side controls have this property called 'EnabledViewState'. Set it to false, in case you do not need the view state for a particular control. You can also disable viewstate for the entire page by setting 'EnabledViewState' to false in the page level.
Need any help, do post a msg back..
Happy Coding
"Steven Licciardi" wrote:
I have an aspx page with nothing in it but one literal, which I populate with straight forward html (the html consists of about 25 tables with approx. 30 rows each and two columns with text in each cell). When I click to view the aspx page it takes longer than I would have thought for me to recieve the page. On looking at the source the <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value=jkasdkahsj....> is there but the value is vast in size, does anyone know why this is and what I can do to resolve it, there are no controls on the page that post back, just the html I mentioned above.
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