responseText Property (ServerXMLHTTP/IServerXMLHTTPRequest)
Represents the response entity body as a string.
Script Syntax
strValue = oServerXMLHTTPRequest.responseText;
Example
var xmlServerHttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.5.0"); xmlServerHttp.open("GET", "http://localhost/sample.xml", false); xmlServerHttp.send(); alert(xmlServerHttp.responseText);
Visual Basic Syntax
strValue = oServerXMLHTTPRequest.responseText
Example
Dim xmlServerHttp As New Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP50 xmlServerHttp.open "GET", "http://localhost/sample.xml", False xmlServerHttp.send MsgBox xmlServerHttp.responseText
C/C++ Syntax
HRESULT get_responseText(VARIANT* pvarVal);
Parameters
- pvarVal [out, retval]
- The response entity body as a string.
C/C++ Return Values
- S_OK
- The value returned if successful.
- E_PENDING
- The value returned if the data is unavailable.
Remarks
ServerXMLHTTP
/IServerXMLHTTPRequest
tries to decode the response into a Unicode string. It assumes the default encoding is UTF-8, but it can decode any type of UCS-2 (big or little endian) or UCS-4 encoding as long as the server sends the appropriate Unicode byte-order mark. It does not process the <? XML coding declaration. If you know the response is going to be XML, use the responseXML
property for full XML encoding support.
This property represents only one of several forms in which the HTTP response can be returned.
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See Also
responseBody Property | responseStream Property | responseXML Property
Applies to: ServerXMLHTTP/IServerXMLHTTPRequest