Platform SDK: IIS SDK |
The Write method writes a specified string to the current HTTP output.
Response.Write variant
If you do not want to use the default language codepage, output from Response.Write can be encoded using different codepages by setting @CodePage, Response.CodePage, Session.CodePage, or the AspCodePage metabase property. For more information, see the Response.CodePage and Response.Charset reference pages.
The following example use the Response.Write method and HTML to send output to the client:
<H3 align=center>I just want to say <% Response.Write "Hello World.</H3><BR>" %>
Your name is: <% Response.Write Request.QueryString("name") %> <BR>
The following example uses <%=index.html instead of Response.Write.
The date is: <%=index.html Date %> <BR>
The following example adds an HTML tag to the Web page output. Because the string returned by the Write method cannot contain the character combination %>, the escape %\> is used instead.
<% Response.Write "<TABLE WIDTH =index.html 100%\>" %>
The previous example produces the following output:
<TABLE WIDTH =index.html 100%>
Platforms: Windows 2000 with IIS 5.0 installed,
Windows XP with IIS 5.1 installed,
Windows Server 2003 family with IIS 6.0 installed
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