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ASP.NET and Current hostname and Port

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John Q - 14 Apr 2008 18:14 GMT
In Silverlight Application it's possible to query current Application's
hostname and port using namespace Windows.System and code like
below

String hostname = Application.Current.Host.Source.Host + ":" +
Application.Current.Host.Source.Port;

I tried to find out how to do this in ASP.NET Application but couldn't
succeeded.
Does anyone know how to get same result in ASP.NET Applicatio?

Cheers,

JQ
Juan T. Llibre - 14 Apr 2008 19:22 GMT
re:
!> I tried to find out how to do this in ASP.NET Application but couldn't succeeded.
!> Does anyone know how to get same result in ASP.NET Applicatio?

Dim fullappname as string = Request.Url.Host
Dim port as string = Request.ServerVariables("SERVER_PORT")
Dim MyUrl As Uri = Request.Url
Dim fullappnameProtocolAndPort As String = "The full URL, protocol and port for the application is : " _
& Server.HtmlEncode(MyUrl.Scheme) & "://" & fullappname & ":" & port & Request.ApplicationPath & "/"

That code will also give you the correct protocol.

Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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> In Silverlight Application it's possible to query current Application's
> hostname and port using namespace Windows.System and code like
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> JQ

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