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HttpWebResponse can't handle duplicate http header

Hi,

HttpWebResponse will just display the last value of
those same name http header.
Ex.
Aheader: a value
Bheader: b value
Cheader: c value 1
Cheader: c value 2
Cheader: c value 3
Dheader: d value

Retrieving the Cheader value by the headers property of
httpwebresponse will only return the "c value 3".

Is there any workaround?
Thanks
MrJun

Nov 18 '05 #1
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check out the WebHeaderCollection.GetValues() method

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Hi,

HttpWebResponse will just display the last value of
those same name http header.
Ex.
Aheader: a value
Bheader: b value
Cheader: c value 1
Cheader: c value 2
Cheader: c value 3
Dheader: d value

Retrieving the Cheader value by the headers property of
httpwebresponse will only return the "c value 3".

Is there any workaround?
Thanks
MrJun

Nov 18 '05 #2

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