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Page.Request Property

Definition

Gets the HttpRequest object for the requested page.

public:
 property System::Web::HttpRequest ^ Request { System::Web::HttpRequest ^ get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Web.HttpRequest Request { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Request : System.Web.HttpRequest
Public ReadOnly Property Request As HttpRequest

Property Value

The current HttpRequest associated with the page.

Attributes

Exceptions

Occurs when the HttpRequest object is not available.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to obtain the Headers collection from the HttpRequest object and write it to an ASP.NET page.

int loop1, loop2;
NameValueCollection coll;

// Load Header collection into NameValueCollection object.
coll=Request.Headers;

// Put the names of all keys into a string array.
String[] arr1 = coll.AllKeys;
for (loop1 = 0; loop1<arr1.Length; loop1++)
{
   Response.Write("Key: " + arr1[loop1] + "<br>");
   // Get all values under this key.
   String[] arr2=coll.GetValues(arr1[loop1]);
   for (loop2 = 0; loop2<arr2.Length; loop2++)
   {
      Response.Write("Value " + loop2 + ": " + Server.HtmlEncode(arr2[loop2]) + "<br>");
   }
}

Dim loop1, loop2 As Integer
 Dim arr1(), arr2() As String
 Dim coll As NameValueCollection
 

' Load Header collection into NameValueCollection object.
coll=Request.Headers

' Put the names of all keys into a string array.
arr1 = coll.AllKeys 
For loop1 = 0 To arr1.GetUpperBound(0)
   Response.Write("Key: " & arr1(loop1) & "<br>")
   arr2 = coll.GetValues(loop1) 
   ' Get all values under this key.
   For loop2 = 0 To arr2.GetUpperBound(0)
      Response.Write("Value " & CStr(loop2) & ": " & Server.HtmlEncode(arr2(loop2)) & "<br>")
    Next loop2
 Next loop1
   

Remarks

The HttpRequest object contains information about the current HTTP request.

Applies to

See also