I can add headers via:
Response.Headers.Add("Key", "Value");
and then access the value in the header through:
var header = Response.Headers["Key"];
I was wondering if there was any way to access the body of a response in a similar way. i.e. when I write Response.Write("Hello World");
I want to be able to get that 'Hello World'. there's a Response.Output._charBuffer
which kinda does the job but then again it's accessible Privately.
Update: I just want to check if the response body is empty or not. I don't actually need the body itself.