| ReadText method Reads
          text from the stream (from the current position). Syntax:
          variable = object.ReadText(numChars) Parameters:
          numChars - Number of characters to read or a special
          constant:positive number - the specified number of characters will be
          read.
 negative numbers have special meaning:
 -2 (cReadAll) - The entire stream (or remaining portion of it
          depending on the current position) is read as signle string
 -1 (cReadLine) - One line of text is read. The text line is
          assumed to end with the line separator as it is specified by the textLineSeparator
          property.
 -3 (cReadLineAny) - Advanced version of the previous (-1). This
          reads one line but applies more heuristic logic - recommended if you
          work with text files created by unknown operating system (e.g. the
          line separator can be different). See remarks.
 Examples:
          Set sf = Server.CreateObject("newObjects.utilctls.SFMain")
Set file = sf.OpenFile("C:\MyFile.txt")
' Open exiting text file
' Read 10 characters
Response.Write file.ReadText(10)
' Read one line (non-heuristic)
Response.Write file.ReadText(-1)
' Read one line (heuristic)
Response.Write file.ReadText(-3)
' Read the remaining stream as whole
Response.Write file.ReadText(-2) Remarks:
          The text is assumed UNICODE or ANSI depending on the unicodeText
          property. When -1 (cReadLine) constant is used the line is assumed to
          end with the line separator exatcly as it is specified in the textLineSeparator
          property. Other combinations will not be recognized. However this
          option does not require stream to be seekable (see Seek)
          and can be used on any stream object - external or built-in. When -3 (cReadLineAny) is used the stream should be seekable
          and the end of line is detected more carefully. The line is assumed to
          end with any of the characters in the string specified by the textLineSeparator
          property. It is assumed that the line separator may contain more
          characters but there are no duplicated characters in it. The method
          automatically skips the rest of the delimiter using this rule and
          positions there. Method is proved to work correctly with all the
          popular text files (MAC, UNIX, Windows). The default setting for the textLineSeparator
          is good text files coming from MAC, UNIX, Windows. Applies to: SFStream object See also:  textLineSeparator,
          codePage, unicodeText |