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Re: Retrieving HTML output source before sent to client |
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From: |
Chris S |
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Date: |
8/31/2000 1:56:24 AM |
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IP: |
24.108.140.215 |
Without writing an ISAPI application or potentially a COM object to handle this for you, you could make the entire output of the page a string variable. Then you could pass the variable to some function and execute a response.write at the end of your code to display the page to the browser.
example:
<% Dim myPage
myPage = "<html><head></head><body>"
%>
Then have ASP code after that dynamically generates your page and concatenates the output to this variable. At the end of the file have:
<%
code to pass myPage to function, etc...
response.write myPage to send to browser
%>
I have never tried this so I am not sure how long of a string a single variable can handle. Maybe you could break it up between a few variables. This method obviously depends on how much code is in the page and how many pages you have to do this for. I would not want to do this for more than a page or two. |
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