The ASP Response object is used to send output to the user from the server. Its collections, properties, and methods are described below:
Collections
| Collection | Description |
|---|---|
| Cookies | Sets a cookie value. If the cookie does not exist, it will be created, and take the value that is specified |
Properties
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| 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
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| 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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