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How to get the response sent to a client for every request

Hi all

How can capture the response my pages send for each request, Ideally I
would want to not change my existing pages in anyway?

Could I use http handlers for this, if so how?
Nov 11 '08 #1
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I couldn't understand what you really want...

what kind of response do u wanna get??? If there were errors? If it's fully
loaded??
maybe you should try assynchronous postbacks...
"Ilyas" <il***@igsoftwaresolutions.co.ukescreveu na mensagem
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Hi all

How can capture the response my pages send for each request, Ideally I
would want to not change my existing pages in anyway?

Could I use http handlers for this, if so how?

Nov 12 '08 #2
On 12 Nov, 14:57, "Christiano Donke" <cdo...@digiexpress.com.br>
wrote:
I couldn't understand what you really want...

what kind of response do u wanna get??? If there were errors? If it's fully
loaded??
maybe you should try assynchronous postbacks...

"Ilyas" <il...@igsoftwaresolutions.co.ukescreveu na mensagemnews:a1**********************************@ e1g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
Hi all
How can capture the response my pages send for each request, Ideally I
would want to not change my existing pages in anyway?
Could I use http handlers for this, if so how?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Every time one of myapges sends some response back, I want to capture
that response, whatever it may be, html xml, text etc

I would like to be able to do it without modifying my exicting pages
in anyway, but I dont know if this is possible?

Nov 12 '08 #3
You could hook up Response.Filter in Application_BeginRequest in Global.asax
file
Then you get to filter every output....

PS: I would check if requested page is .aspx before hooking up. Other wise
you get to catch everything even requests for resources such as
WebResources.axd?....

George.

"Ilyas" <il***@igsoftwaresolutions.co.ukwrote in message
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On 12 Nov, 14:57, "Christiano Donke" <cdo...@digiexpress.com.br>
wrote:
>I couldn't understand what you really want...

what kind of response do u wanna get??? If there were errors? If it's
fully
loaded??
maybe you should try assynchronous postbacks...

"Ilyas" <il...@igsoftwaresolutions.co.ukescreveu na
mensagemnews:a1********************************** @e1g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
Hi all
How can capture the response my pages send for each request, Ideally I
would want to not change my existing pages in anyway?
Could I use http handlers for this, if so how?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Every time one of myapges sends some response back, I want to capture
that response, whatever it may be, html xml, text etc

I would like to be able to do it without modifying my exicting pages
in anyway, but I dont know if this is possible?
Nov 12 '08 #4

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