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<%@ LANGUAGE = PerlScript%>
<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>Response Object</TITLE></HEAD>
<!--
Copyright (c) 1996, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Developed by ActiveState Internet Corp., http://www.ActiveState.com
-->
<BODY> <BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
<!--
ActiveState PerlScript sample
PerlScript: The coolest way to program custom web solutions.
-->
<!-- Masthead -->
<TABLE CELLPADDING=3 BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR VALIGN=TOP ><TD WIDTH=400>
<A NAME="TOP"><IMG SRC="PSBWlogo.gif" WIDTH=400 HEIGHT=48 ALT="ActiveState PerlScript" BORDER=0></A><P>
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<H3>Response Object</H3><P>
There are many ways to get information sent to a browser.<P>
<OL>
<LI> You can use HTML!
<LI> You can use <%="expressions" %>.
<LI> You can use <% $Response->write("the Response object");%>.
<!-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
here is the standard showsource link -
Note that PerlScript must be the default language --> <hr>
<%
$url = $Request->ServerVariables('PATH_INFO')->item;
$_ = $Request->ServerVariables('PATH_TRANSLATED')->item;
s/[\/\\](\w*\.asp\Z)//m;
$params = 'filename='."$1".'&URL='."$url";
$params =~ s#([^a-zA-Z0-9&_.:%/-\\]{1})#uc '%' . unpack('H2', $1)#eg;
%>
<A HREF="index.htm"> Return </A>
<A HREF="showsource.asp?<%=$params%>">
<h4><i>view the source</i></h4></A>
</BODY>
</HTML>