Use the request.getHeader(String) method. To know the property name of what value you 
require first print the whole request object then you will be able to know what 
property name returns what.

For hostname the property name is "host" for protocol i don't remember please check.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fredrik Lindner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Getting server paths


Hello all.

Does anyone know which servlet API method is used to extract the "server
part" of a request URL?

Example:

I have a jsp based app running in a servlet container. One dynamically
generated output pages contains a link to a web page within the same
container, e.g. http:/[host]/myapp/somepage.jsp. The part I would like to
extract is the "http:/[host]" part.

Thanks
Fredrik

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