Storing ViewState On Server Instead Of Client With ASP.NET(blog.sb2.fr)

submitted by ethilikethilik(1855) 3 years, 5 months ago

ViewState is a great way in order to save Control State. But when working with large ViewState Data (GridView, DataList etc..) this will add a lot of overhead to your Web Application. In order to avoid this overhead, we can store ViewState on the Server instead of Client. Because ViewState is only useful for Control Rendering or Server processing there is no sense to store it on the client.

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