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The IResponse interface exposes the methods of the Response object.
Adds a header to the HTML output. | |
Adds a string to the end of the Web server log for the current request. | |
Writes data to the HTTP output without any character conversion. | |
Erases any buffered HTML output. | |
Causes the server to stop executing script and return the current response. | |
Sends buffered HTML output immediately. | |
Retrieves the value of the Buffer property. | |
Retrieves the value of the CacheControl property. | |
Retrieves the name of the character set to append to the content type header. | |
Retrieves the value of the ContentType property. | |
Retrieves the write-only Cookies collection. | |
Retrieves the value of the Expires property. | |
Retrieves the value of the ExpiresAbsolute property. | |
Retrieves the value of the Status property. | |
Determines if the client has disconnected from the server. | |
Adds a value to the PICS label field of the Response header. | |
Sets the value of the Buffer property. | |
Retrieves a character set to append to the content header type. | |
Sets the value of the ContentType property. | |
Sets the value of the Expires property. | |
Sets the value of the ExpiresAbsolute property. | |
Sets the value of the Status property. | |
Causes the browser to attempt to connect to a different URL. | |
Writes a variant to the HTTP output. |
The IResponse interface also supports the IUnknown and IDispatch interface methods.
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