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The Request.TotalBytes Property

Introduction

The Request.TotalBytes property can be used to determine the total bytes transferred by client. This property is read-only. The following example reads the total bytes and returns it to the user.

Example

<%

            dim bytecount

            dim binread

            bytecount = Request.TotalBytes

            if byteCount <> 0 then

                        Response.Write "Reading total bytes for:<b> " & request.Form("anything") & "</b><br/>"

                        Response.Write "Bytes Read: "& bytecount

            end if

%>

<FORM NAME="myForm" METHOD="post">

String:

<INPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="anything">

   <INPUT TYPE="submit">

</FORM>

Output


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