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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:30:58+00:00 2026-05-13T09:30:58+00:00

I have an HTTP Handler that is binding an XmlTextWriter instance to Response.Output like

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I have an HTTP Handler that is binding an XmlTextWriter instance to Response.Output like so…

Sub GenerateXml(ByRef Response As HttpWebResponse)
    Using Writer As New XmlTextWriter(Response.Output)
        ' Build XML
    End Using
End Sub

And now I also want the same XML to be saved to the local hard drive (in addition to being streamed to the response). How can I do it?

Things I have tried

1) The obvious, copying the Response.OutputStream to a new FileStream…

    Sub GenerateXml(ByRef Response As HttpWebResponse)
        Using Writer As New XmlTextWriter(Response.Output)
            Build XML Here
        End Using

        // Also tried this inside the Using, with and without .Flush()
        CopyStream(Response.OutputStream, File.Create("C:\test.xml"))
    End Sub

    Sub CopyStream(ByRef Input As Stream, ByRef Output As Stream)
        Dim Buffer(1024) As Byte
        Dim Read As Integer

        Using Input
            Using Output
                While (Read = Input.Read(Buffer, 0, Buffer.Length)) > 0
                    Output.Write(Buffer, 0, Read)
                End While
            End Using
        End Using
    End Sub

I get errors like “Method not supported” and “NullReference”

2) Using a Memory Stream and then copying it…

    Using Memory As New MemoryStream()
        Using Writer As New XmlTextWriter(Memory, Encoding.UTF8)
            Build XML Here
        End Using

        // Tried outside of the Using, with and without Flush()
        CopyStream(Memory, Response.OutputStream)
        CopyStream(Memory, File.Create("C:\test.xml"))
    End Using

I get errors like “Cannot access a closed Stream.”

Why is something so simple such a PITA?!

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    2026-05-13T09:30:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:30 am

    You can’t wire up Response.OutputStream in that manner. However, you could do one of two things:

    1. Create a method that calls Stream.Write for both your test file and Response.OutputStream.

      using (var writerResponse = new XmlTextWriter(Response.OutputStream))
      using (var writerFile = new XmlTextWriter(File.Create(@"c:\test.xml"))
      {
          StartElement(writerResponse, writerFile, @"test");
      }
      
    2. Create a wrapper class which encapsulates two streams to be written to and provides all of the stream methods you require (Write etc).

      public class DualStream : Stream
      {
          public DualStream(Stream first, Stream second)
          {
          }
      
          public override bool CanRead { get { return false; } }
          public override bool CanWrite { get { return true; } }
      
          public override void Write(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count)
          {
              this.first.Write(buffer, offset, count);
              this.second.Write(buffer, offset, count);
          }
      }
      
      // ...
      
      using (var writerFile = new XmlTextWriter(File.Create(@"c:\test.xml")))
      using (var writer = new XmlTextWriter(
            new DualStream(Response.OutputStream, writerFile)), null))
      {
           // use writer
      }
      
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