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Revision as of 20:17, 16 June 2011
Relative page path (HttpRequest class)
This settable property identifies a page path that is relative to the site root.
Such a page, or document, is what follows the host and any port number in a URL.
You set the page for an HTTP request by assigning a value to Page,
and you fetch its value by referencing it without any parameters.
Syntax
%currentString = httpRequest:Page httpRequest:Page = newString
Syntax terms
%httpreq | An instantiated HttpRequest object. |
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pageval | A string expression identifying the page to fetch. It does not include a host name. If left unset, it defaults to the slash character (/), the root page for the host website. |
%curr | A string or longstring variable for the assignment of the current value of Page. |
Example
As an example, the page is /links.html
in:
You set this page using;
%httpreq:Page = '/links.html'