It can be as simple as a flag against each .asp file. The .asp file may be
looked at once by the asp engine, and, if no dynamic content is found all
subsequent requests won't go thru the asp engine. Lemme see if I can
"stumble" upon the article (again).
--Shrisha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bury Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Developing sites with JSP and HTML
> interesting...
>
> I wonder how MS knows that the .asp page has no dynamic content
> without interpreting it.
>
>
>
>
> >From: Shrisha Radhakrishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
> > reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Developing sites with JSP and HTML
> >Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 11:10:31 -0700
> >
> >MS IIS 5.0 doesn't actually interpret .asp files that have no dynamic
> >content. It's as good as plain 'ol HTML. So, there's no overhead. Not
> >true abt. JSPs, I guess.
> >:-((
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Steve Bang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 5:24 PM
> >Subject: Developing sites with JSP and HTML
> >
> >
> > > HTML files become JSP files just by changing the extension to .jsp and
> >using
> > > a JSP engine, but I assume it is more efficient to use the .jsp
> >extension
> > > only when exploiting JSP advantages. Is this true? Within a single
web
> > > site it would seem to make sense to have both types of pages present
on
> >the
> > > site. So, the question I have is does it ever make sense to use the
> >.jsp
> > > extension on all pages within a site? At least on Microsoft's site,
it
> > > seems that almost all pages are ASP files, even when an HTML file
would
> > > probably work fine. Similarly, what do I gain or give up by making
all
> > > pages JSP files?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > >
>
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