Uri.AbsolutePath Property
Definition
Important
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Gets the absolute path of the URI.
public:
property System::String ^ AbsolutePath { System::String ^ get(); };
public string AbsolutePath { get; }
member this.AbsolutePath : string
Public ReadOnly Property AbsolutePath As String
Property Value
The absolute path to the resource.
Exceptions
This instance represents a relative URI, and this property is valid only for absolute URIs.
Examples
The following example writes the path /catalog/shownew.htm
to the console.
Uri^ baseUri = gcnew Uri( "http://www.contoso.com/" );
Uri^ myUri = gcnew Uri( baseUri,"catalog/shownew.htm?date=today" );
Console::WriteLine( myUri->AbsolutePath );
Uri baseUri = new Uri("http://www.contoso.com/");
Uri myUri = new Uri(baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today");
Console.WriteLine(myUri.AbsolutePath);
open System
let baseUri = Uri "http://www.contoso.com/"
let myUri = Uri(baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today")
printfn $"{myUri.AbsolutePath}"
Dim baseUri As New Uri("http://www.contoso.com/")
Dim myUri As New Uri(baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today")
Console.WriteLine(myUri.AbsolutePath)
Remarks
The AbsolutePath property contains the path information that the server uses to resolve requests for information. Typically this is the path to the desired information on the server's file system, although it also can indicate the application or script the server must run to provide the information.
The path information does not include the scheme, host name, or query portion of the URI.
Applies to
.NET