ACtually I need to something like this as well - I need to actually use content generated from an ASP page in an email confirmation and I want to capture the output generated before it gets sent back to the client.
I suspect there are events on teh HTTPRuntime to do this but I haven't gotten this far yet...
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>Mario,
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>How about caching the page? It would be faster than writing to disk. Here is an article that explains how to setup your page to use caching:
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http://www.sitepoint.com/article/1007>
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>>I build a complete ASP.NET page in run-time. That it, i add the controls, validators, and do a manual bind of the data. I need that because the layaout and controls can change, but that not happend so much.
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>>This meaning that the system rebuild in each hit the whole page. So i like to store the page in disk the first time and get them from here, and rebuild only when the layout&control change, and only set the data from my database.
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>>How i can do that????