Check page 255... the HTTP request header "*host" has it. I dont have access to
my code right now, but I think I used this to log the HTTP requests..

HTH..



--- "Jensen, Scott C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>       Sorry if this is a trivially easy question, but I've been unable 
> to find the answer by browsing the docs...  How can I determine the 
> hostname of the server processing the current .a4d file?  I just want to 
> be able to create a URL that's based on the location of the currently 
> processing .a4d script, but is not  a relative URL, i.e. 
> "http://currenthostname.domain.com/page.a4d"; rather than "/page.a4d". 
> This must be easy, right?  (or maybe not...)
> 
>       TIA!
>                                                              ---SCJ
> 
> P.S. This is using A4D v4.0.2 with 4D2003.7 web server under OSX 10.4.8.
> 
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sincerely,
mehboob alam



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