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FileWebResponse::Headers Property

 

Gets a collection of header name/value pairs associated with the response.

Namespace:   System.Net
Assembly:  System (in System.dll)

public:
property WebHeaderCollection^ Headers {
	virtual WebHeaderCollection^ get() override;
}

Property Value

Type: System.Net::WebHeaderCollection^

A WebHeaderCollection that contains the header name/value pairs associated with the response.

The Headers property contains two name/value pairs, one for content length and one for content type, both of which are also exposed as properties, ContentLength and ContentType.

The following example uses the Headers property to retrieve the name/value pairs associated with the response.

void GetPage( String^ url )
{
   try
   {
      Uri^ fileUrl = gcnew Uri( String::Concat( "file://", url ) );
      // Create a 'FileWebrequest' Object^ with the specified Uri .
      FileWebRequest^ myFileWebRequest = (FileWebRequest^)(WebRequest::Create( fileUrl ));
      // Send the 'FileWebRequest' and wait for response.
      FileWebResponse^ myFileWebResponse = (FileWebResponse^)(myFileWebRequest->GetResponse());
      // Display all Headers present in the response received from the Uri.
      Console::WriteLine( "\r\nThe following headers were received in the response:" );
      // Display each header and the key of the response Object^.
      for ( int i = 0; i < myFileWebResponse->Headers->Count; ++i )
         Console::WriteLine( "\nHeader Name: {0}, Header value : {1}",
            myFileWebResponse->Headers->Keys[ i ], myFileWebResponse->Headers[ (HttpRequestHeader)i ] );
      myFileWebResponse->Close();
   }
   catch ( WebException^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "\r\nWebException thrown. The Reason for failure is: {0}", e->Status );
   }
   catch ( Exception^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "\nThe following Exception was raised: {0}", e->Message );
   }

}

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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