I want to access a web resource with an HTTP GET query string, ex.:
http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=search%20example&tab=relevance
In a regular .NET Framework 4.5 application, you can use System.Net.WebClient.QueryString:
Remarks
The QueryString property contains a NameValueCollection instance containing name/value pairs that are appended to the URI as a query string. The contents of the QueryString property are preceded by a question mark (?), and name/value pairs are separated from one another by an ampersand (&).
For Store Apps, you can even parse them with Windows.Foundation.WwwFormUrlDecoder.
But for creating a query string, the best snippet I could find in MSDN was this:
UriBuilder baseUri = new UriBuilder("http://www.contoso.com/default.aspx?Param1=7890");
string queryToAppend = "param2=1234";
if (baseUri.Query != null && baseUri.Query.Length > 1)
baseUri.Query = baseUri.Query.Substring(1) + "&" + queryToAppend;
else
baseUri.Query = queryToAppend;
(from: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.uribuilder.query(v=vs.110).aspx)
Is Microsoft really implying I should join my parameters with "=" and "&" myself? Isn't there a better way?