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ASP WriteBlankLines Method


TextStream Object Reference Complete TextStream Object Reference

The WriteBlankLines method writes a specified number of new-line characters to a TextStream file.

Syntax

TextStreamObject.WriteBlankLines(numlines)

Parameter Description
numlines Required. The number of new-line characters to write to the file

Example

<%
dim fs,f
set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") 
set f=fs.CreateTextFile("c:\test.txt",true)
f.WriteLine("Hello World!")
f.WriteBlankLines(2)
f.WriteLine("How are you today?")
f.close
set f=nothing
set fs=nothing
%>

The file test.txt will look like this after executing the code above:

Hello World!


How are you today?


TextStream Object Reference Complete TextStream Object Reference




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