I want to populate a Literal control with a URL that will work on both my local machine and the live website.
For now, this is what I have:
string TheHost = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host;
string ThePath = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsolutePath;
string TheProtocol = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Scheme;
string TheURL = "<a href=\"" + TheProtocol + "://" + TheHost + "/ThePageName\">SomeText</a>"
The URL that works when I type it manually in the browser looks like this:
http://localhost:12345/ThePageName
but when I run the above code it comes out as
localhost/ThePageName
What do I need to change so that on my local machine I output
http://localhost:12345/ThePageName
and on the live site I get
http://www.example.com/ThePageName
Thanks.
Use the fact that you've already got a Uri
via the Request
property - you don't need to do it all manually:
Uri pageUri = new Uri(HttpContext.Current.Request.Url, "/ThePageName");
Then build your tag using that - but ideally not just with string concatenation. We don't know enough about what you're using to build the response to say the best way to do it, but if you can use types which know how and when to use URI escaping etc, that will really help.
(I'd also suggest getting rid of your The
prefix on every variable, but that's a somewhat different matter...)
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