HttpListenerRequest.Url Property
Definition
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Gets the Uri object requested by the client.
public:
property Uri ^ Url { Uri ^ get(); };
public Uri? Url { get; }
public Uri Url { get; }
member this.Url : Uri
Public ReadOnly Property Url As Uri
Property Value
A Uri object that identifies the resource requested by the client.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates using the Url property.
public static void ShowRequestProperties1 (HttpListenerRequest request)
{
// Display the MIME types that can be used in the response.
string[] types = request.AcceptTypes;
if (types != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Acceptable MIME types:");
foreach (string s in types)
{
Console.WriteLine(s);
}
}
// Display the language preferences for the response.
types = request.UserLanguages;
if (types != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Acceptable natural languages:");
foreach (string l in types)
{
Console.WriteLine(l);
}
}
// Display the URL used by the client.
Console.WriteLine("URL: {0}", request.Url.OriginalString);
Console.WriteLine("Raw URL: {0}", request.RawUrl);
Console.WriteLine("Query: {0}", request.QueryString);
// Display the referring URI.
Console.WriteLine("Referred by: {0}", request.UrlReferrer);
//Display the HTTP method.
Console.WriteLine("HTTP Method: {0}", request.HttpMethod);
//Display the host information specified by the client;
Console.WriteLine("Host name: {0}", request.UserHostName);
Console.WriteLine("Host address: {0}", request.UserHostAddress);
Console.WriteLine("User agent: {0}", request.UserAgent);
}
Public Shared Sub ShowRequestProperties1(ByVal request As HttpListenerRequest)
' Display the MIME types that can be used in the response.
Dim types As String() = request.AcceptTypes
If types IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Acceptable MIME types:")
For Each s As String In types
Console.WriteLine(s)
Next
End If
' Display the language preferences for the response.
types = request.UserLanguages
If types IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Acceptable natural languages:")
For Each l As String In types
Console.WriteLine(l)
Next
End If
' Display the URL used by the client.
Console.WriteLine("URL: {0}", request.Url.OriginalString)
Console.WriteLine("Raw URL: {0}", request.RawUrl)
Console.WriteLine("Query: {0}", request.QueryString)
' Display the referring URI.
Console.WriteLine("Referred by: {0}", request.UrlReferrer)
' Display the HTTP method.
Console.WriteLine("HTTP Method: {0}", request.HttpMethod)
' Display the host information specified by the client.
Console.WriteLine("Host name: {0}", request.UserHostName)
Console.WriteLine("Host address: {0}", request.UserHostAddress)
Console.WriteLine("User agent: {0}", request.UserAgent)
End Sub
Remarks
The Url property allows you to obtain all the information available from a Uri object. If you need to know only the raw text of the URI request, consider using the RawUrl property instead.
The Url property is null if the Uri from the client could not be parsed.
The UnescapeRequestUrl property indicates if HttpListener uses the raw unescaped URI instead of the converted URI where any percent-encoded values are converted and other normalization steps are taken.
When a HttpListener instance receives a request through the http.sys
service, it creates an instance of the URI string provided by http.sys
, and exposes it as the HttpListenerRequest.Url property.
The http.sys
service exposes two request URI strings:
Raw URI
Converted URI
The raw URI is the System.Uri provided in the request line of a HTTP request:
GET /path/
Host: www.contoso.com
The raw URI provided by http.sys
for the request mentioned above, is "/path/". This represents the string following the HTTP verb as it was sent over the network.
The http.sys
service creates a converted URI from the information provided in the request using the URI provided in the HTTP request line and the Host header to determine the origin server the request should be forwarded to. This is done by comparing the information from the request with a set of registered URI prefixes. In order to be able to compare those values, some normalization to the request needs to be done. For the sample above the converted URI would be as follows:
http://www.contoso.com/path/
The http.sys
service combines the Uri.Host property value and the string in the request line to create a converted URI. In addition, http.sys
and the System.Uri class also do the following:
Un-escapes all percent encoded values.
Converts percent-encoded non-ASCII characters into a UTF-16 character representation. Note that UTF-8 and ANSI/DBCS characters are supported as well as Unicode characters (Unicode encoding using the %uXXXX format).
Executes other normalization steps, like path compression.
Since the request doesn't contain any information about the encoding used for percent-encoded values, it may not be possible to determine the correct encoding just by parsing the percent-encoded values.
Therefore http.sys
provides two registry keys for modifying the process:
Registry Key | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
EnableNonUTF8 | 1 | If zero, http.sys accepts only UTF-8-encoded URLs.If non-zero, http.sys also accepts ANSI-encoded or DBCS-encoded URLs in requests. |
FavorUTF8 | 1 | If non-zero, http.sys always tries to decode a URL as UTF-8 first; if that conversion fails and EnableNonUTF8 is non-zero, Http.sys then tries to decode it as ANSI or DBCS.If zero (and EnableNonUTF8 is non-zero), http.sys tries to decode it as ANSI or DBCS; if that is not successful, it tries a UTF-8 conversion. |
When HttpListener receives a request, it uses the converted URI from http.sys
as input to the Url property.
There is a need for supporting characters besides characters and numbers in URIs. An example is the following URI, which is used to retrieve customer information for customer number "1/3812":
http://www.contoso.com/Customer('1%2F3812')/
Note the percent-encoded slash in the Uri (%2F). This is necessary, since in this case the slash character represents data and not a path delimiter.
Passing the string to Uri constructor will lead to the following URI:
http://www.contoso.com/Customer('1/3812')/
Splitting the path into its segments would result in the following elements:
Customer('1
3812')
This is not the intent of the sender of the request.
If the UnescapeRequestUrl property is set to false, then when the HttpListener receives a request, it uses the raw URI instead of the converted URI from http.sys
as input to the Url property.