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9.6

Page flash from using master page and user controls

Asked by codequest in Programming for ASP.NET

Tags: page, flash, master

I've got a complex page built in VS2005, based on a master page, with embedded user controls, one of which contains a customized gridview.  It produces a pronounced page flash on document.forms[0].submit().

In the process of removing different potential causes, I discovered that that flash goes away when I convert the page so that it does not use a master page or the user controls.  That is, when all the elements are sitting within a single <html>

Is this a known "feature" of using master pages/and or user controls, with complex pages?  Or are there other known causes of "page flash"?  (On a simpler test page with a simpler grid view, the master page/user control arrangement doesn't seem to make much difference.)

I can do without the master page and user controls in this case, though it would be helpful to understand if this is a known behavior.

Any suggestions with respect to this would be appreciated.

Thanks!  
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