Differences between Response.End() and Response.Fl

2019-01-22 20:27发布

问题:

I have code like this:

context.HttpContext.Response.Clear();
            context.HttpContext.Response.Write(htmlString);              
            context.HttpContext.Response.End(); 

But when pages are loaded I have unclosed html tag on them. When I replace Response.End() with Response.Flush() it works fine. What is difference between Response.End() and Response.Flush()?

回答1:

Response.Flush

Forces all currently buffered output to be sent to the client. The Flush method can be called multiple times during request processing.

Response.End

Sends all currently buffered output to the client, stops execution of the page, and raises the EndRequest event.

You should try using this code if you are not doing any processing on the page after Response.Write and want to stop processing the page.

    context.HttpContext.Response.Clear();
    context.HttpContext.Response.Write(htmlString);              
    context.HttpContext.Response.Flush(); // send all buffered output to client 
    context.HttpContext.Response.End(); // response.end would work fine now.