WebResponse.ResponseUri Property
Definition
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When overridden in a derived class, gets the URI of the Internet resource that actually responded to the request.
public:
abstract property Uri ^ ResponseUri { Uri ^ get(); };
public:
virtual property Uri ^ ResponseUri { Uri ^ get(); };
public abstract Uri ResponseUri { get; }
public virtual Uri ResponseUri { get; }
member this.ResponseUri : Uri
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property ResponseUri As Uri
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property ResponseUri As Uri
Property Value
An instance of the Uri class that contains the URI of the Internet resource that actually responded to the request.
Exceptions
Any attempt is made to get or set the property, when the property is not overridden in a descendant class.
Examples
The following example uses the ResponseUri property to determine the location from which the WebResponse originated.
Uri^ ourUri = gcnew Uri( url );
// Create a 'WebRequest' object with the specified url.
WebRequest^ myWebRequest = WebRequest::Create( url );
// Send the 'WebRequest' and wait for response.
WebResponse^ myWebResponse = myWebRequest->GetResponse();
// Use "ResponseUri" property to get the actual Uri from where the response was attained.
if ( ourUri->Equals( myWebResponse->ResponseUri ) )
{
Console::WriteLine( "\nRequest Url : {0} was not redirected", url );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( "\nRequest Url : {0} was redirected to {1}", url, myWebResponse->ResponseUri );
}
// Release resources of response object.
myWebResponse->Close();
Uri ourUri = new Uri(url);
// Create a 'WebRequest' object with the specified url.
WebRequest myWebRequest = WebRequest.Create(url);
// Send the 'WebRequest' and wait for response.
WebResponse myWebResponse = myWebRequest.GetResponse();
// Use "ResponseUri" property to get the actual Uri from where the response was attained.
if (ourUri.Equals(myWebResponse.ResponseUri))
Console.WriteLine("\nRequest Url : {0} was not redirected",url);
else
Console.WriteLine("\nRequest Url : {0} was redirected to {1}",url,myWebResponse.ResponseUri);
// Release resources of response object.
myWebResponse.Close();
Dim ourUri As New Uri(url)
' Create a 'WebRequest' object with the specified url.
Dim myWebRequest As WebRequest = WebRequest.Create(url)
' Send the 'WebRequest' and wait for response.
Dim myWebResponse As WebResponse = myWebRequest.GetResponse()
' "ResponseUri" property is used to get the actual Uri from where the response was attained.
If ourUri.Equals(myWebResponse.ResponseUri) Then
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Cr + "Request Url : {0} was not redirected", url)
Else
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Cr + "Request Url : {0} was redirected to {1}", url, myWebResponse.ResponseUri)
End If
' Release resources of response object.
myWebResponse.Close()
Remarks
The ResponseUri property contains the URI of the Internet resource that actually provided the response data. This resource might not be the originally requested URI if the underlying protocol allows redirection of the request.
Note
The WebResponse class is an abstract
class. The actual behavior of WebResponse instances at run time is determined by the descendant class returned by WebRequest.GetResponse. For more information about default values and exceptions, please see the documentation for the descendant classes, such as HttpWebResponse and FileWebResponse.