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I need to extract the exact domain name from any Url.

For example,

This is what i had tried so far this is not returning the exact results i am expecting can any one help me here

   public static string GetDomainName(string domainURL) {
            string domain = new Uri(domainURL).DnsSafeHost.ToLower();
            var tokens = domain.Split('.');
            if (tokens.Length > 2)
            {
                //Add only second level exceptions to the < 3 rule here
                string[] exceptions = { "info", "firm", "name", "com", "biz", "gen", "ltd", "web", "net", "pro", "org" };
                var validTokens = 2 + ((tokens[tokens.Length - 2].Length < 3 || exceptions.Contains(tokens[tokens.Length - 2])) ? 1 : 0);
                domain = string.Join(".", tokens, tokens.Length - validTokens, validTokens);
            }
            return domain;
    }
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4 Answers 4

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Use the URI class found in System namespace

Uri myUri = new Uri("http://www.something.com/");

It has properties such as host which should get you want you need...

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Please try this code:

public string GetDomainName(string domainURL)
{
    string domain = new Uri(domainURL).DnsSafeHost.ToLower();
    domain = domainURL.Split(':')[0] + "://" + domain;
    return domain;
}

I think you should split and get the protocol from starting of the string and append it to domain. If you pass any URL without protocol like http:// the code new Uri() method will throw error.

So, I think the code domainURL.Split(':')[0] + "://" + domain; will work for you.

Please test it with your proposed inputs.

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Here is code to extract the parts using the Uri class and then put the pieces you want back together.

However, it seemed as though you specifically wanted the "www." piece removed, so I threw in a string replace for that.

Uri MyUri = new Uri(domainURL);

string Result = MyUri.GetLeftPart(UriPartial.Scheme);

Result += MyUri.GetComponents(UriComponents.Host, UriFormat.SafeUnescaped).Replace("www.", string.Empty);

return Result;
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try this :

        Uri myUri = new Uri("http://www.something.subdomain.com");
        string host = myUri.Host;

host is what you are looking for.

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