HostString Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
HostString(String) |
Creates a new HostString without modification. The value should be Unicode rather than punycode, and may have a port. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are also allowed, and also may have ports. |
HostString(String, Int32) |
Creates a new HostString from its host and port parts. |
HostString(String)
- Source:
- HostString.cs
- Source:
- HostString.cs
- Source:
- HostString.cs
Creates a new HostString without modification. The value should be Unicode rather than punycode, and may have a port. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are also allowed, and also may have ports.
public:
HostString(System::String ^ value);
public HostString (string value);
public HostString (string? value);
new Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HostString : string -> Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HostString
Public Sub New (value As String)
Parameters
- value
- String
Applies to
HostString(String, Int32)
- Source:
- HostString.cs
- Source:
- HostString.cs
- Source:
- HostString.cs
Creates a new HostString from its host and port parts.
public:
HostString(System::String ^ host, int port);
public HostString (string host, int port);
new Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HostString : string * int -> Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HostString
Public Sub New (host As String, port As Integer)
Parameters
- host
- String
The value should be Unicode rather than punycode. IPv6 addresses must use square braces.
- port
- Int32
A positive, greater than 0 value representing the port in the host string.