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    Posted: 16 August 2005 at 2:06pm
Hi there. I've just created and hosted my first ASP site. When I run it on my home local box, running Windows XP pro, it runs fine. It's fast, with no problems.
When I host it with my host provider, the pages seem very slow - about 30 seconds or more to load. I'm not getting any traffic right now because I haven't submitted to search engines. The pages seem a little faster after I visit them a couple of times.

My pages:
- ASP classic
- running a directory script (I purchased, not developed)
- running a banner ad script (I purchased, not developed)
- Access database
- pages are small files, not much images, etc.

My Host:
- shared environment host

My questions are:
- is there anything I can do to help speed up the site (i.e., look at the code and fix something).
- is there a way I can test to see if the host is actually the problem?
- is there a way in the future to find a good host that might not have problems like this?
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have you got a url.

it maybe something else, whos the host also. they may over load servers
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I'd rather not post my website yet until I get these problems fixed.
But the host provider is www.coaxservices.com
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Kind of hard without a url but try disabling things - e.g. purchased scripts, etc. - and then turn them on one by one.

A lot of javascript is just bad and slows things down a lot.

coaxservices seems to be pretty new to web hosting. Ping times were terrible but it appeared that they may have been down when I tried it. Took forever to load their home page and then a lot of the links on it resulted in service errors.

webhostingtalk.com is a pretty good source for info about particular hosts.

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Thanks. I'll try disabling things tonight and see how it goes. I'm also going to place a timer on my pages and see if my page/database are the culprits.
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do an asp timer, not a javascript one - it'll slow down your pages more and it'll be very inaccurate as it's based upon clock speed of your cpu.

For an asp page timer, put this asp code ahead of your html
Quote <%
Dim dblStartTime
Function StartPageTimer
    dblStartTime = Timer
End Function

Function EndPageTimer
    Response.Write "<div align=""center"">This Page Was Generated In " & FormatNumber(Timer - dblStartTime, 4) & " Seconds</div>"
End Function

StartPageTimer
%>

and put this code just before the </body> tag
Quote <% EndPageTimer %>


The page would need to be a .asp page of course LOL



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Update...

I've been working with my host (coaxservices.com) and they made some adjustments to the server, I'm not sure what they did, but now the site seems to be acting normal.

Thanks for the help.

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