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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I'd be very interested to hear what people have found that have a big impact on performance. After spending some time just working around problem after problem to get an application ready for production, I now find that the app may be just too slow in the clients environment to be of any use. I can guess at a few like size of map, number of layers, complexity and format of data sources. What is good practise? What can be tweaked to make things faster? Can the image type (of the map) and resolution be changed? Is one themed layer better than several filtered layers? I realise there are hardware factors that will make a big difference, but I'd prefer to focus on software configuration at this point.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Keith</FONT>
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