The following code retrieves the request headers that are passed when a
template is requested:
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<%@ page language="java" import="java.util.*" %>
<body bgcolor="white">
<font color="red">
<%
out.println("<h3>" + "Header values for this request" + "</h3>");
out.println("<table border=0>");
Enumeration e = request.getHeaderNames();
while (e.hasMoreElements()) {
String headerName = (String)e.nextElement();
String headerValue = request.getHeader(headerName);
out.println("<tr><td bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">" + headerName);
out.println("</td><td>" + headerValue +
"</td></tr>");
}
out.println("</table>");
%>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 April 2002 16:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Getting full URL or Protocol in JSP page?
In ASP it is possible to get the fully qualified URL or protocol of a page
with the Request.ServerVariables collection. Is this possible in JSP? I
did not see anything that would help in the request object. It will only
give me the relative URL.
Thanks!
-mike.
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