just ask what is the acceptable size of ViewState per page? What level should I start to worry. Is there an objective measurement for viewstate size?
Thanks for any opinion :-) Cheers, X.
I think that basically it depends on what you have to achieve and how much you use it for “intentional” purposes. In any case, there are ways to measure, decode, and optimize:
http://jagbarcelo.blogspot.com/2009/03/viewstate-size-minimization.html
https://web.archive.org/web/1/http://articles.techrepublic%2ecom%2ecom/5100-10878_11-5229520.html
http://scottonwriting.net/sowblog/posts/4409.aspx
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On complex pages, tabs are also a good way to improve the interface. Each tab can be its own page.