responseText Property (IXMLHTTPRequest) (Windows CE 5.0)
Represents the response entity body as a string.
[Script]
Script Syntax
strValue = oXMLHttpRequest.responseText;
Script Parameters
None.
Script Return Value
Variant. Response entity body as a string.
[C/C++]
C/C++ Syntax
HRESULT get_responseText(BSTR* pbstrBody);
C/C++ Parameters
- pbstrBody
[out, retval] Response entity body as a string.
C/C++ Return Values
- S_OK
Value returned if successful. - E_PENDING
Value returned if the data is unavailable.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Msxml2.h, Msxml2.idl.
General Remarks
This property represents only one of several forms in which the HTTP response can be returned.
IXMLHTTP attempts to decode the response into a Unicode string. It assumes the default encoding is UTF-8, but can decode any type of UCS-2 (big- or little-endian) or UTC-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.
The property is read-only, and applies to the following interface:
See Also
responseBody Property | responseStream Property | responseXML Property
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