HttpRequest.Path Property
Definition
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Gets the virtual path of the current request.
public:
property System::String ^ Path { System::String ^ get(); };
public string Path { get; }
member this.Path : string
Public ReadOnly Property Path As String
Property Value
The virtual path of the current request.
Examples
The following code example uses the HtmlEncode method to HTML-encode the value of the Path property and the WriteLine method to write the encoded value to the file. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HttpRequest class.
// Write request information to the file with HTML encoding.
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(DateTime.Now.ToString()));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.CurrentExecutionFilePath));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.ApplicationPath));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.FilePath));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.Path));
' Write request information to the file with HTML encoding.
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(DateTime.Now.ToString()))
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.CurrentExecutionFilePath))
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.ApplicationPath))
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.FilePath))
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.Path))
Remarks
The Path is the concatenation of the FilePath and the PathInfo trailer. For example, for the URL http://www.contoso.com/virdir/page.html/tail
, the Path is /virdir/page.html/tail.