ASP BinaryRead Method
Complete Request Object Reference
The BinaryRead method is used to retrieve the data sent to the server from the client as part of a POST
request. It will store the data in a safe array (an array that stores information about the number of dimensions and the bounds of its
dimensions).
Note: A call to Request.Form after a call to BinaryRead, and
vice-versa, will cause an error.
Syntax
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Request.BinaryRead(count)
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| Parameter |
Description |
| count |
Required. Specifies how many bytes to read from the client
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Examples
The following example uses the BinaryRead method to place the content of a request into a safe
array:
<%
dim a,b
a=Request.TotalBytes
b=Request.BinaryRead(a)
%>
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Complete Request Object Reference
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