ASP Response Object
The Response Object is used to send a response to the client request from a server. It has many predefined methods, properties, and collections.
It has some methods, properties, and collections.
Properties
- Buffer: It defines that whether the out page would be buffered or not.
- CacheControl: It is used to set whether a proxy server can cache the HTML Output or not.
- Charset: It is used to append the name of the character set to the content-type header in the Response object.
- ContentType: It is used to set the HTTP content type/subtype for the response header Object. The default value is text/HTML
- Expires: It is used for setting the duration of time for the page will be expired before it catches on the browser.
- ExpiresAbsolute: It is used for setting the date and time at which a page cached on a browser expires.
- IsClientCertificate: It is used to specify whether the client is connected or disconnected from the server.
- pics: It is used to appends a value to the PICS label response header.
- status: It is used to specify the value of the status of the asp page which is returned by the user.
Methods
- AddHeader: This method s used to specify for adding a new name for the HTTP Header and provide and given a value to the HTTP Response.
- AppendToLog: This Method is used for adding a string to the end of the server log entry for this request.
- Clear: This Method is used to clear or erase a Buffered HTML Output.
- End: This Method is used to ensure the webserver stops the processing of the scripts and returns the current result.
- Flush: This Method is used to send buffered Output immediately.
- Redirect: This Method is used to redirect the client to a different URL
- Write: This method writes a specified string to the output.
Collections
- cookies: It is used to set or get values of the cookies.
Example: Below code illustrates the different methods of the Response Object.
ASP
<% Response.Redirect "https://www.w3wiki.net" Response.AppendToLog "My log message" Response.Write( "Hello w3wiki" ); Response.AddHeader "WARNING" , "Error" 404 Not found" %> |
Output
w3wiki
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