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Sys.Net.WebRequestExecutor statusText Property

Gets status information about a request that completed successfully.

Note

To get or set property values for client API properties, you must call property accessor methods that are named with the get_ and set_ prefixes. For example, to get or set a value for a property such as cancel, you call the get_cancel or set_cancel methods.

var statusInformation = MyExecutor.get_statusText();

Remarks

The statusText property returns status information if a request completed successfully and with valid response data.

Example

The following example shows how to use the statusText property by using the default Sys.Net.XMLHttpExecutor class.

// Display the Web request status. 
resultElementId.innerHTML +=
   "Request Status: [" + executor.get_statusCode() + " " + 
             executor.get_statusText() + "]" + "<br/>";

See Also

Reference

Sys.Net.WebRequestManager Class

Sys.Net.WebRequest Class

Sys.Net.XMLHttpExecutor Class