Thanks for your information...

Cause I was affraid to use fusebox technique in ASP just because this reason...

well thx again..

>Muhammad,
>
>You are correct that ASP 2.0 will include the file before processing and
>thus your index.asp file would be a large file of code to be parsed, however
>with the case statements most of the code would not be processed.
>
>In ASP 3.0 (IIS 5) there is a function called Server.Execute that will allow
>you to execute a particular file in place on the server side include which
>would at processing time cut down on the size of your index.asp file.
>
>In looking to the future the Microsoft.Net allows for fully dynamic
>including through what they call "User Controls", where all your code can
>live in an .ascx page and the HTML live in your .aspx page.
>
>HTH,
>
>         Jeff Giesbrecht
>
>-----Original Message-----
>In ASP if I include files using server side includes..  <!--#include
>file="files.asp"-->
>is that true that all pages will be included first... and
>then ASP code wil be execute... not like when you using fusebox method in
>CF or PHP where pages can be included dynamicly...
>
>if that true
>then our index.asp will be so big.... and slow..


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