If you can't get it from the request headers, then storing it or using
a property are the only options.
Chuck
On Feb 1, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Jon Nolan wrote:
Is it possible to get at the server name without a request/context?
It doesn't seem likely but I thought it worth asking.
Right now I'm storing it at the application level when the first
request is made. Alternatively, it can be handled by a property.
Both of those seem extremely inelegant and I'm hoping for a cleaner
solution.
Thanks,
Jon
P.S. I am using Wonder.
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