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Lalit Singh
My development environments are ASP.Net and VB.Net and .NetFramework1.1.
I remember reading "using less number of session variables is good for
application performance".
Now instead of using 20 session variables, I can use one session variable
which carries the data for all the 20 variables that I want to keep track.
Is it a good idea? Any documentation on how exactly the sessions variables
are processed and stored in IIS5?
Thanks,
Lalit Singh
I remember reading "using less number of session variables is good for
application performance".
Now instead of using 20 session variables, I can use one session variable
which carries the data for all the 20 variables that I want to keep track.
Is it a good idea? Any documentation on how exactly the sessions variables
are processed and stored in IIS5?
Thanks,
Lalit Singh