Re: changing Request.InputStream

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From: Steven Cheng[MSFT] (v-schang_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/09/04


Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 07:47:59 GMT

Hi Karahan,

After further researching and consulting some other experts. Currently it
seems that the Filter is the only way to do some genreic simple
modification. But I did not found any other means on change the In stream's
size. The only thing found is that we can completely modify the Request
Stream via SoapExtension in ASP.NET webservice(soap message). But since it
based on soap request which is quite different from our situation, we still
haven't any better solution.

Regards,

Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Support

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