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Very simple wysiwyg console

I found this script at webmasterworld to write out HTML or JavaScript to an IFrame on the page; acts as a very simple wysiwyg console:

<html> 
<head> 
<title>HomeWork 1.0</title> 
</head> 
<body> 
<script type="text/javascript"><!-- 

function Txt2Frame() { 
document.frames.my_frame.document.open(); 
document.frames.my_frame.document.write('<html><head><title>My_Frame</title></head><body>'); 
document.frames.my_frame.document.write(Txt2Frame.arguments[0]); 
document.frames.my_frame.document.write('</body></html>'); 
document.frames.my_frame.document.close(); 
} 

//--></script> 

<form name="test_form"> 
<textarea onChange="Javascript:Txt2Frame(CharT.value);" name="CharT" cols="10" rows="5"></textarea> 
</form> 

<iframe frameborder="1" scrolling="0" name="my_frame" width="300" height="55"></iframe> 

</body> 
</html> 

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Simple method to download Web resource

Had to look this up - again - so writing a quick note for future reference.

public static string Download(string url)
{
    HttpWebRequest httpWebRequest =
      (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);

    HttpWebResponse httpWebResponse =
     (HttpWebResponse)httpWebRequest.GetResponse();

    Stream stream = httpWebResponse.GetResponseStream();

    StreamReader streamReader =
      new StreamReader(stream, Encoding.ASCII);

    return streamReader.ReadToEnd();
}

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