Yes it is little hard to find particularly with GWT. Thank you for
your help.

On Nov 13, 7:11 pm, Marian Jancar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dobes wrote:
> > Use GWT.getHostPageBaseURL() or GWT.getModuleBaseURL() to find the URL
> > you came from.  Simple string manipulations should get you everything
> > else you need.
>
> > Another option is Window.Location which tells you the current host,
> > port, etc..
>
> > And ... read the manuals?  This information isn't that hard to find,
> > is it ?
>
> I ofcourse did, but GWT.getHostPageBaseURL() is not mentioned in the
> "Communicating with a server" section, nor it is in any package this
> section mentions. Read the manual yourself before you point me to it.
> This information is quite hard to find.
>
> Best Regards,
> Marian

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