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12:08 am, March 20, 2019
 

asp classic get a url and display it

gets a url and displays it using XMLHTTP

HTML

<%
 
 set XmlObj = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
 XmlObj.open "POST", "https://google.com", false
 XmlObj.send
 
 formatdata = XmlObj.responseText
 
 'formatdata = replace(formatdata,"<img src=""../images/logo.gif"">","<img src=""http://yourdomain.com/images/logo.gif"">")
 
 Response.write(formatdata)
 
 Set XmlObj = nothing
 %>
<% set XmlObj = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") XmlObj.open "POST", "https://google.com", false XmlObj.send formatdata = XmlObj.responseText 'formatdata = replace(formatdata,"","") Response.write(formatdata) Set XmlObj = nothing %>

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