Uri.UriSchemeHttp Field
Definition
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Specifies that the URI is accessed through the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). This field is read-only.
public: static initonly System::String ^ UriSchemeHttp;
public static readonly string UriSchemeHttp;
staticval mutable UriSchemeHttp : string
Public Shared ReadOnly UriSchemeHttp As String
Field Value
Examples
The following example creates a Uri instance and determines whether the scheme is UriSchemeHttp.
Uri^ address1 = gcnew Uri( "http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search" );
Console::WriteLine( "address 1 {0} a valid scheme name",
Uri::CheckSchemeName( address1->Scheme ) ? (String^)" has" : " does not have" );
if ( address1->Scheme == Uri::UriSchemeHttp )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Uri is HTTP type" );
}
Console::WriteLine( address1->HostNameType );
Uri address1 = new Uri("http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search");
Console.WriteLine("address 1 {0} a valid scheme name",
Uri.CheckSchemeName(address1.Scheme) ? " has" : " does not have");
if (address1.Scheme == Uri.UriSchemeHttp)
Console.WriteLine("Uri is HTTP type");
Console.WriteLine(address1.HostNameType);
let address1 = Uri "http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search"
printfn $"""address 1 {if Uri.CheckSchemeName address1.Scheme then " has" else " does not have"} a valid scheme name"""
if address1.Scheme = Uri.UriSchemeHttp then
printfn "Uri is HTTP type"
printfn $"{address1.HostNameType}"
Dim address1 As New Uri("http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search")
Console.WriteLine("address 1 {0} a valid scheme name", IIf(Uri.CheckSchemeName(address1.Scheme), " has", " does not have")) 'TODO: For performance reasons this should be changed to nested IF statements
If address1.Scheme = Uri.UriSchemeHttp Then
Console.WriteLine("Uri is HTTP type")
End If
Console.WriteLine(address1.HostNameType)
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