[thelist] Stopping an asp page from executing
Brian Johnson
brian at bnia.com
Wed Jul 10 13:08:01 CDT 2002
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Response.End terminates the execution and sends the buffer to the
client. Additionally, use the .Clear and .Flush methods to control what
the client sees.
So, in psuedo-code...
<%Response.Buffer = True
buffer some of the page & do some operations
If errors Then
Response.Clear which clears everything you've buffered thus far
buffer a customized error message
Response.End or Response.Flush to send the buffer to the client.
Check out http://www.stardeveloper.com:8080/asp_response.asp for more info.
-Brian
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