The Request Object | |
The Request object makes available to the script all the information that the client provides when requesting a page, or submitting a form. This includes the HTTP server variables that identify the browser and the user, cookies that are stored on the browser for this domain, and any values appended to the URL as a query string or in HTML controls in a <FORM> section of the page. It also provides access to any certificate that may be being used through Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or other encrypted communication protocol, and properties that help to manage the connection. |
ClientCertificate | |
Collection | |
A collection of the values of all the fields or entries in the client certificate that the user presented to our server when accessing a page or resource. Each member is read-only. |
Cookies | |
Collection | |
A collection of the values of all the cookies sent from the user's system along with their request. Only cookies valid for the domain containing the resource are sent to the server. |
Form | |
Collection | |
A collection of the values of all the HTML control elements in the <FORM> section that was submitted as the request, where the value of the METHOD attribute is "POST". Each member is read-only. |
QueryString | |
Collection | |
A collection of all the name/value pairs appended to the URL in the user's request, or the values of all the HTML control elements in the <FORM> section that was submitted as the request where the value of the METHOD attribute is "GET" or the attribute is omitted. Each member is read-only. |
ServerVariables | |
Collection | |
AA collection of all the HTTP header values sent from the client with their request, plus the values of several environment variables for the Web server. Each member is read-only. |
TotalBytes | |
Integer | Property |
Read-only value holding the total number of bytes in the body of the request sent by the client. |
BinaryRead(count) | |
Method | |
Retrieves count bytes of data from the client's request when the data is sent to the server as part of a POST request. It returns as a Variant array (or SafeArray). This method cannot be used successfully if the ASP code has already referenced the Request.Form collection. Likewise, the Request.Form collection cannot be successfully accessed if you have used the BinaryRead method. |