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| Subject: | Re: IIS session & application variables |
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| Date: | Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:56:12 +0100 |
I was wondering if someone knows about a tool that can get the application/session variables on my IIS session ...
[...] Hi there ! You can try this: ------------------------------- Dim k For Each k In Session.Contents Response.Write k & " - " & Session(k) & "<br>" Next For Each k In Application.Contents Response.Write k & " - " & Application(k) & "<br>" Next ------------------------------- .antoine Information Systems Security - Geneva, CH
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