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Page.SURL

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Use this method to generate a properly formatted secure HTTP URL (SURL) based on the provided file name and an optional list of name/value arguments. The formatted URL includes the server name, the virtual directory in which the file is stored (taken from the context in which the Web site is running), and the name of the file itself.

Additionally, if the StandardSManager for the application is initialized in URL mode, the SURL method uses the value stored in the MSCSSIDUrlKeyApplication object variable as the name in a name/value pair, the value of which is the current customer's shopper ID.

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  • This method is included for backwards compatibility with Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition. See the AuthManager object, which provides similar functionality to that found in the SURL method. Using the AuthManager methods  is the preferred way of adding this type of functionality to your site, and will ensure better compatibility with future versions of Microsoft Commerce Server.

Definition

Function SURL(bstrPath As String) As String

Parameters

bstrPath

A String that contains the name of the file for the SURL to reference.

Return Values

If this method completes successfully, it returns String that contains a properly formatted secure HTTP URL.

Error Values

This method sets the Number property of the global Err object to S_OK (&H00000000) to indicate success and to standard COM error values to indicate failure. For more information about standard COM errors, see Standard COM Errors. Additional information may be available using the global Err object. In particular, the Description property may contain a text description of the error.

Remarks

During application development, you can set the Site.DisableHTTPS property to one (1), which causes the SURL method to use the InsecureHostName value as the host name. The SURL method generates a secure URL only if Site.DisableHTTPS is set to zero (0).

For more information about memory ownership issues related to COM property and method parameters, see Managing COM Parameter Memory.

Example

The following example is from the MySite Purchase.asp file.

<FORM METHOD="POST"
    ACTION =<% = Page.SURL("xt_orderform_purchase.asp" %)
If the hostname is www.microsoft.com, the preceding example
' produces the following URL:
https://www.microsoft.com/MySite/xt_orderform_purchase.asp

See Also

Page Object

StandardSManager Object

AuthManager Object

Page.URL


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