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Readind Browser Contents from HttpModule

I have an <imgtag like <img alt=none src=http://somesite.com/mypage.aspx>
embedded into an email message. The request returns a gif image to the
browser. What I am unable to do is to access the html contents of the browser
at the moment when this request is made. Request.Browser property gives
browser capabilities not access to the contents of the browser. If someone
know how it can be acheived, I be a happy tropper.
Jul 8 '06 #1
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This sounds like the classic "Client side" vs "Server Side" issue
misunderstanding. What is in the browser is in no way connected with what you
do on the server. the ASP.NET Page class that generated the HTML the browser
is displaying is long gone.

If the browser makes FORM POST, then form data is transmitted to your
ASP.NET page and your can retrieve the form items via the Request.Form
collection. However there is no way to "see" what that browser may be
displaying.
Hope that helps.
Peter

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"Dexter" wrote:
I have an <imgtag like <img alt=none src=http://somesite.com/mypage.aspx>
embedded into an email message. The request returns a gif image to the
browser. What I am unable to do is to access the html contents of the browser
at the moment when this request is made. Request.Browser property gives
browser capabilities not access to the contents of the browser. If someone
know how it can be acheived, I be a happy tropper.
Jul 9 '06 #2

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