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  • =?Utf-8?B?enBlcmV0eg==?=

    Response Headers ...

    Hallo,
    I Can't get reed of http response headers .
    Thow I used :
    Response.ClearH eaders
    witch MSDN say's it should clear up all http headers
    I'm on VS 2005 - windows xp IIS
    Thank you

  • Dave Anderson

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    Re: Response Headers ...

    Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
    zperetz wrote:
    >Hallo,
    >I Can't get reed of http response headers .
    >Thow I used :
    > Response.ClearH eaders
    > witch MSDN say's it should clear up all http
    >headers I'm on VS 2005 - windows xp IIS
    >Thank you
    >
    I'm not clear whether you are using classic ASP or ASP.Net.
    It can't be classic. There is no Response.ClearH eaders there.


    As opposed to here:




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    • Bob Barrows [MVP]

      #3
      Re: Response Headers ...

      Dave Anderson wrote:
      Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
      >zperetz wrote:
      >>Hallo,
      >>I Can't get reed of http response headers .
      >>Thow I used :
      >> Response.ClearH eaders
      >> witch MSDN say's it should clear up all http
      >>headers I'm on VS 2005 - windows xp IIS
      >>Thank you
      >>
      >I'm not clear whether you are using classic ASP or ASP.Net.
      >
      It can't be classic. There is no Response.ClearH eaders there.

      >
      As opposed to here:
      >
      http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...arheaders.aspx
      >
      >
      >
      True. Oh well, I should have looked at the docs...

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      • =?Utf-8?B?enBlcmV0eg==?=

        #4
        Re: Response Headers ...

        Thank you all
        I will look at
        microsoft.publi c.dotnet.framew ork.aspnet
        (didnt find it at first )

        ie
        Dave,
        I need to use IIS server against non browser clients
        so the headers are only a borden

        "Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote:
        Dave Anderson wrote:
        Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
        zperetz wrote:
        >Hallo,
        >I Can't get reed of http response headers .
        >Thow I used :
        > Response.ClearH eaders
        > witch MSDN say's it should clear up all http
        >headers I'm on VS 2005 - windows xp IIS
        >Thank you
        >
        I'm not clear whether you are using classic ASP or ASP.Net.
        It can't be classic. There is no Response.ClearH eaders there.


        As opposed to here:
        http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...arheaders.aspx

        True. Oh well, I should have looked at the docs...
        >
        --
        Microsoft MVP -- ASP/ASP.NET
        Please reply to the newsgroup. The email account listed in my From
        header is my spam trap, so I don't check it very often. You will get a
        quicker response by posting to the newsgroup.
        >
        >
        >

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