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3/9/2010 3:14 AM
 

Hello,

I have a flash object that post something to my DNN module and from the DNN module, I have to return a response to the Flash object. 

If you are using a normal aspx page, this can be done by using Response.Write("response=0").  The value 0 can then be read by the Flash object if and only if you empty the aspx page with any controls or html tags.

When you do a Response.Write in a DNN Module, you can also see the whole DNN site. So if you are gonna look at the Response tab in a web debugging tool like Charles, you can see a lot of stuff.  How can I display the "response=0" only and exlude those dnn stuff?

Thanks,

Maricel

 
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