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ADODB Stream - WriteText/ReadText

Asked by Corrup7ioN in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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Hopefully this will be a nice easy question.

I'm trying to use an ADODB Stream to concatenate several strings and eventually save the stream to file. I've never used a stream before, but it looked fairly easy, so I went ahead and made a quick test (see code snippet).

To be perfectly honest, I expected that to work without any problems, but I'm getting quite frustrated now as I can't seem to get something that seems incredible simple to work. Its obvious from my code what its supposed to be doing, but its just not working. No text is being written to the response object, yet there is no error.

I'm guessing that I overlooked some obscure yet obvious setting or something or have misunderstood the functions, could someone please put me out of my misery?

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Dim objStream
Set objStream = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
			
objStream.open
objStream.WriteText("hello")
			
response.Write(objStream.ReadText)
 
objStream.close
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