The End method causes the Web server to stop processing the script and return the current result. The remaining contents of the file are not processed.
Response.End
If Response.Buffer has been set to TRUE, calling Response.End will flush the buffer. If you do not want output returned to the user, you should call:
<%
Response.Clear
Response.End
%>
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