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Default acceder al Response.OutputStream

hola a todos,

estoy intentando recuperar el OutputStream que genera le framework en respuesta a una petición de una página aspx, es decir recuperar el código html que se envía al navegador antes de que se envíe. Pero la propiedad OutpuStream no se puede leer creo, hay alguna forma de hacer lo que busco?

gracias de antemano

Israel Andrés.





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