I'm using System.Web.Routing to have some better URL's and have come across a problem. I need to know the actual page that's handling the request.
for example a request comes in as:
/basketball/home
I need to find the page that handles that request, like:
/management/default.aspx
I'm only using the System.Web.Routing and not MVC. I have a handle to the RequestContext that contains some of the route information, but i don't see what i need.
Thanks in advance.
******* UPDATE *******
I was able to use Context.CurrentHandler which give me "ASP.management_default_aspx", not exactly the page but enough to get the page name.
There is actually another simple way to get the actual page:
String vPath = ((System.Web.Routing.PageRouteHandler)Page.RouteData.RouteHandler).VirtualPath
Do not forget to check Page.RouteData.RouteHandler is not null - while you are getting the page w/o ASP.Net routing but directly.
Can you not retrieve this from the current HttpContext object?
Perhaps something like this:
public string GetCurrentPageName()
{
string sPath = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsolutePath;
System.IO.FileInfo oInfo = new System.IO.FileInfo(sPath);
string sRet = oInfo.Name;
return sRet;
}
UPDATE:
Have you tried this article?
How to: Construct a URL from a Route
You should be able to retrieve it back from the Routing table you have constructed.
vhinn terrible's answer worked...
Page.AppRelativeVirtualPath
You just have to remove the initial tilde ("~"), and you're ready to go.
var path = Page.AppRelativeVirtualPath.Replace("~", String.Empty);
I don't know why it was downvoted. Worked for me like a charm.
Try using this code:
Page.AppRelativeVirtualPath
I was able to use Context.CurrentHandler which give me "ASP.management_default_aspx", not exactly the page but enough to get the page name.