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ASP.NETStreamline Performance
Like many features available in Microsoft's products, page ViewState in ASP.NET works behind the scenes by default. However, unlike most other features, ViewState can impact the pages we develop dramatically. The impact may not only be in page size but also in server-side performance. Pages with large ViewState can throw unexpected errors.
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