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How do I read header of the post ?
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Sandeep Mewara 31-Mar-11 13:49pm    
Incomprehensible

? With your eyes?

What do you mean by this?
More information required.

The question is meaningless without context.
 
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Albin Abel 31-Mar-11 12:32pm    
my 5 :)
fjdiewornncalwe 31-Mar-11 19:14pm    
I was going to say... "Not very well, apparently."
As Dalek Dave said you can't do it without the context. The context has the Request and Response objects. The HttpResponse object has the Headers property.

So it can be access through Response.Headers inside the page. If you want to access the context out side the page then catch it using a Custom Http handler
 
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Sandeep Mewara 31-Mar-11 13:50pm    
My 5!

Had no clue what question meant when I read it. After putting a comment, I went through the your answer. (DD's answer again was confused one! :) )... Great going man!
Albin Abel 31-Mar-11 14:15pm    
Thanks Sandeep Mewara

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