HttpListenerRequest.HttpMethod Property
Definition
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Gets the HTTP method specified by the client.
public:
property System::String ^ HttpMethod { System::String ^ get(); };
public string HttpMethod { get; }
member this.HttpMethod : string
Public ReadOnly Property HttpMethod As String
Property Value
A String that contains the method used in the request.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates using this property.
public static void ShowRequestProperties2 (HttpListenerRequest request)
{
Console.WriteLine("KeepAlive: {0}", request.KeepAlive);
Console.WriteLine("Local end point: {0}", request.LocalEndPoint.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Remote end point: {0}", request.RemoteEndPoint.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Is local? {0}", request.IsLocal);
Console.WriteLine("HTTP method: {0}", request.HttpMethod);
Console.WriteLine("Protocol version: {0}", request.ProtocolVersion);
Console.WriteLine("Is authenticated: {0}", request.IsAuthenticated);
Console.WriteLine("Is secure: {0}", request.IsSecureConnection);
}
Public Shared Sub ShowRequestProperties2(ByVal request As HttpListenerRequest)
Console.WriteLine("KeepAlive: {0}", request.KeepAlive)
Console.WriteLine("Local end point: {0}", request.LocalEndPoint.ToString())
Console.WriteLine("Remote end point: {0}", request.RemoteEndPoint.ToString())
Console.WriteLine("Is local? {0}", request.IsLocal)
Console.WriteLine("HTTP method: {0}", request.HttpMethod)
Console.WriteLine("Protocol version: {0}", request.ProtocolVersion)
Console.WriteLine("Is authenticated: {0}", request.IsAuthenticated)
Console.WriteLine("Is secure: {0}", request.IsSecureConnection)
End Sub
Remarks
The HTTP method is typically GET or POST, depending on the action desired by the client.
Applies to
See also
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