���Do you have any relevant test data?� The tests that I saw (some of which I 
conducted) seemed to indicate otherwise.

 From: Charles Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Request.querystring
or
Request.form

was always faster than
Request

in Classic ASP. But it all happens so fast speed is an issue.

The speed difference would only hurt a app in a loop reading hundreds
of item from request collection.

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:26:17 -0700, Peter Brunone
wrote:
> 
> It has nothing to do with the language, as with most aspects of ASP
> (unless you mean the brackets as opposed to parentheses)... 
> 
> I'm not sure about .NET, but I know that in Classic ASP, you could
> access a variable in *any* Request collection by saying
> Request("variablename"). In fact, sometimes it was actually faster to do
> so, although I don't know all the specifics about why (other than that it
> would go through all the collections and give you the first instance of the
> specified variable name). Since the basic ASP objects didn't change a whole
> lot in the overhaul, I'd imagine they work the same way. 
> 
> For what it's worth... 
> 
> Peter 
> 
> From: "scaevola637" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> are these equivalent? 
> 
> I thought I also so just Request["x"] 
> 


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