Response Object
ASP Response Object
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The ASP Response object is used to send output to the user from the server.
Try it Yourself - Examples
Write text with ASP
How to write text with ASP.
Format text with HTML tags in ASP
How to combine text and HTML tags with ASP.
Redirect the user to a different URL
How to redirect the user to a different URL.
Show a random link
How to create a random link.
Controlling the buffer
How to control the buffer.
Clear the buffer
How to clear the buffer.
End a script in the middle of processing and return the result
How to end a script in the middle of processing.
Set how many minutes a page will be cached in a browser before it expires
How to specify how many minutes a page will be cached
in a browser before it expires.
Set a date/time when a page cached in a browser will expire
How to specify a date/time a page cached in a browser
will expire.
Check if the user is still connected to the server
How to check if a user is disconnected from the server.
Set the type of content
How to specify the type of content.
Set the name of the character set
How to specify the name of the character set.
Response Object
The ASP Response object is used to send output to the user from the server. Its
collections, properties, and methods are described below:
Collections
Cookies
Sets a cookie value. If the cookie does not exist, it will be created,
and take the value that is specified
Properties
Buffer
Specifies whether to buffer the page output or not
CacheControl
Sets whether a proxy server can cache the output generated
by ASP or not
Charset
Appends the name of a character-set to the content-type
header in the Response object
ContentType
Sets the HTTP content type for the Response object
Expires
Sets how long (in minutes) a page will be cached on a browser before it
expires
ExpiresAbsolute
Sets a date and time when a page cached on a browser will
expire
IsClientConnected
Indicates if the client has disconnected from the server
Pics
Appends a value to the PICS label response header
Status
Specifies the value of the status line returned by the
server
Methods
AddHeader
Adds a new HTTP header and a value to the HTTP response
AppendToLog
Adds a string to the end of the server log entry
BinaryWrite
Writes data directly to the output without any character conversion
Clear
Clears any buffered HTML output
End
Stops processing a script, and returns the current result
Flush
Sends buffered HTML output immediately
Redirect
Redirects the user to a different URL
Write
Writes a specified string to the output
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