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What is the difference between Response.Write() and Response.Output.Write()?


Posted Date: 14 Jul 2008    Resource Type: Tips    Category: General
Author: Subodh kumar PrajapatiMember Level: Gold    
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Response.Write() just puts the string on the web page and it writes the text stream.

Response.Output.Write() : it makes the format of the string before write on the web page and it gives String.Format-style formatted output and it writes the HTTP Output stream.

Examples:


Response.Write(“Hello”+DateTime.Now().ToString());
Response.Output.Write(“{0} is {1:d}”,”Hello”,DateTime.Now());





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