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Displaying the HTTP headers collection in ASP.NET with 'select case statement'

<%@ Page Language="vb" %>
<html>
   <head>
      <title>Displaying the HTTP headers collection in ASP.NET</title>
   </head>
<body>

<p>

<%
Select Case Request.HttpMethod
   Case "POST"
      Response.Write("POST requests not allowed!<br>")
      Response.End
   Case "HEAD"
      Response.Write("HEAD requests not allowed!<br>")
      Response.End
   Case "GET"
      'Process request
      Response.Write("GET requests are allowed!<br>")
   Case Else
      Response.Write("Unknown request: not allowed!<br>")
      Response.End      
End Select
%>

</p>

</body>
</html>
           
       
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