That's strange that it should benchmark that way. I've noticed that VBScript doesn't have anything like Perl's here-doc capability (unless I am missing something), it would be much nicer to be able to do this (I'll give you a PerlScript ASP example):
$Response->Write(<<SNIPPET);
<HTML>
<Head>
<Title>$title</Title>
</Head>
<Body>
SNIPPET
This way, the HTML is left alone still. But that's PerlScript for you! - No hard feelings?
$code or die
$ perldoc perldoc
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