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How to get directory path of current rquest?

I have looked at the various attributes of the HttpRequest class, but I
didn't find an attribute to return the directory path to the current
request.

Given the URL Http://www.contoso.com/virdir/page.html, I would like to have
a method to return:

Http://www.contoso.com/virdir/

Does anyone know how to achieve this?

Olav
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Olav Tollefsen wrote:
I have looked at the various attributes of the HttpRequest class, but I
didn't find an attribute to return the directory path to the current
request.

Given the URL Http://www.contoso.com/virdir/page.html, I would like to have
a method to return:

Http://www.contoso.com/virdir/

Does anyone know how to achieve this?


Olav, check out this blog entry from Rick Strahl -
http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/269.aspx

This blog entry should be in everyone's bookmarks, as it's probably the
best place to go to find out about determining path information in
ASP.NET. He has some code posted in that entry that does precisely what
you are looking for.

Happy Programming!

--

Scott Mitchell
mi******@4guysf romrolla.com
http://www.4GuysFromRolla.com

* When you think ASP.NET, think 4GuysFromRolla. com!
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