Yes. And when the page posts back, the codebehind BEGINS rendering the
postback page, and flushes the buffer (which would contain some
whitespace or maybe the header). The client then has a partial response
in their browser (this will probably appear as a blank screen) and thus
cannot type in any fields until the entire page loads. The server then
continues to process and sends the remaining response to the client, at
which point they can type again.
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