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start date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:58:36 -0700,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet        back       

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  1    Arne
          2    Ladislav Mrnka


HttpServerUtility instance method   
How do I intitialize an instance of HttpServerUtility?
There should be a method called getcontext or something similar.

 Dim s As System.Web.HttpServerUtility
  Dim name as string = s.MachineName   ' No instance?
-- 
Arne Garvander
Certified Geek
Professional Data Dude
Date:Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:58:36 -0700   Author:  

RE: HttpServerUtility instance method   
Hi Arne,
you don't need to make instance at your own. If you need to get HttpContext 
instance for current request call HttpContext.Current. If you need instance 
of HttpServerUtility call HttpContext.Current.Server. Each page also provides 
you Server property which returns instance of HttpServerUtility. 

Best regards,
Ladislav

"Arne" wrote:


> How do I intitialize an instance of HttpServerUtility?
> There should be a method called getcontext or something similar.
> 
>  Dim s As System.Web.HttpServerUtility
>   Dim name as string = s.MachineName   ' No instance?
> -- 
> Arne Garvander
> Certified Geek
> Professional Data Dude
Date:Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:18:05 -0700   Author:  

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