Add content of a url to respondText in Ktor












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I have a url that i want to display as the content of my webpage using Ktor framework.



fun Application.module() {
install(DefaultHeaders)
install(CallLogging)
install(Routing) {

get("/") {
call.respondText(/*Content of that url in the output ?*/, ContentType.Text.Any)
}
}
}


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    I have a url that i want to display as the content of my webpage using Ktor framework.



    fun Application.module() {
    install(DefaultHeaders)
    install(CallLogging)
    install(Routing) {

    get("/") {
    call.respondText(/*Content of that url in the output ?*/, ContentType.Text.Any)
    }
    }
    }


    Thanks in advance.










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      I have a url that i want to display as the content of my webpage using Ktor framework.



      fun Application.module() {
      install(DefaultHeaders)
      install(CallLogging)
      install(Routing) {

      get("/") {
      call.respondText(/*Content of that url in the output ?*/, ContentType.Text.Any)
      }
      }
      }


      Thanks in advance.










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      I have a url that i want to display as the content of my webpage using Ktor framework.



      fun Application.module() {
      install(DefaultHeaders)
      install(CallLogging)
      install(Routing) {

      get("/") {
      call.respondText(/*Content of that url in the output ?*/, ContentType.Text.Any)
      }
      }
      }


      Thanks in advance.







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