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How to parse the input stream of http request?

i want to upload a very large file throught http request. on server side , i
add a http module to handle the upload request. and i can get the entire data
stream by HttpWorkerRequest.

i wonder that how to parse the entire data stream? i do not know what the
data format there is.

thanks very much.
Dec 12 '05 #1
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I recall there is a very long thread about this at www.asp.net in the
ihttpmodules area. Worth taking a look at what otehrs have done.

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i want to upload a very large file throught http request. on server side ,
i
add a http module to handle the upload request. and i can get the entire
data
stream by HttpWorkerRequest.

i wonder that how to parse the entire data stream? i do not know what the
data format there is.

thanks very much.

Dec 12 '05 #2

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