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Deepak Kashyap
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      11-19-2004
I have placed Response.Buffer = True in the page load event. But when the
page gets displayed on the browser, it does not buffer completely and then
display, it works as Response.Buffer = False. Is there anything which I'm
missing...

Deepak


 
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William F. Robertson, Jr.
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      11-19-2004
I believe Response.Buffer controls the buffering on your webserver, and not
the buffering on the client machine. (use BufferOutput instead of Buffer)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...utputtopic.asp

The client browser still will render as it parses the response. I don't
know of anyway to force the client browser to show everything at one.

I think if the page is too large, it can't buffer the whole thing anyway.
You wouldn't want to fill up your web servers memory with a large page.

bill

"Deepak Kashyap" <> wrote in message
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> I have placed Response.Buffer = True in the page load event. But when the
> page gets displayed on the browser, it does not buffer completely and then
> display, it works as Response.Buffer = False. Is there anything which I'm
> missing...
>
> Deepak
>
>



 
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Deepak Kashyap
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      11-20-2004
Thank you William...

"William F. Robertson, Jr." <wfrobertson_at_kpmg_dot_com> wrote in message
news:%...
> I believe Response.Buffer controls the buffering on your webserver, and

not
> the buffering on the client machine. (use BufferOutput instead of Buffer)
>
>

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...utputtopic.asp
>
> The client browser still will render as it parses the response. I don't
> know of anyway to force the client browser to show everything at one.
>
> I think if the page is too large, it can't buffer the whole thing anyway.
> You wouldn't want to fill up your web servers memory with a large page.
>
> bill
>
> "Deepak Kashyap" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > I have placed Response.Buffer = True in the page load event. But when

the
> > page gets displayed on the browser, it does not buffer completely and

then
> > display, it works as Response.Buffer = False. Is there anything which

I'm
> > missing...
> >
> > Deepak
> >
> >

>
>



 
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