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I want to write a c# method to retrieve the current page. eg Default6.aspx I know I can do the following:

string url = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri;
// http://localhost:1302/TESTERS/Default6.aspx

string path = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsolutePath;
// /TESTERS/Default6.aspx

string host = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host;
// localhost

but how can I get Default6.aspx? And if the url is http://localhost:1302/TESTERS/, my method should return default.aspx

6 Answers 6

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Path.GetFileName( Request.Url.AbsolutePath )
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    Think that should be 'Path.GetFileName(Request.Url.AbsolutePath)'
    – user489998
    Oct 28, 2011 at 10:42
  • What if i have '#' in URL..... i.e :http:test.abc.com/sitesposure.aspx#commentfocus......... will it work? Jan 27, 2015 at 14:57
  • @PPB depends on what you mean by "work". The internal anchor name (= all text starting at #) WON'T be transmitted to the server. So you won't see it and won't be able to process it.
    – frenchone
    Dec 1, 2022 at 11:45
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The class you need is System.Uri

Dim url As System.Uri = Request.UrlReferrer 
Debug.WriteLine(url.AbsoluteUri)   ' => http://www.mysite.com/default.aspx
Debug.WriteLine(url.AbsolutePath)  ' => /default.aspx
Debug.WriteLine(url.Host)          ' => http:/www.mysite.com
Debug.WriteLine(url.Port)          ' => 80
Debug.WriteLine(url.IsLoopback)    ' => False

http://www.devx.com/vb2themax/Tip/18709

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  • OP probably already knew about this reference. You failed to address the question which is : why is there tons of (useless) properties and none for the page name (=las segment) which is the one that matters the most.
    – frenchone
    Dec 1, 2022 at 11:42
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Try this:

path.Substring(path.LastIndexOf("/");
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  • BTW, this will return "/MyPage.aspx". Also, for VB.Net users you might try Request.Path.Substring(Request.Path.LastIndexOf("/"))
    – cjbarth
    Mar 11, 2014 at 19:36
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A simple function like below will help :

public string GetCurrentPageName() 
{ 
    string sPath = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsolutePath; 
    System.IO.FileInfo oInfo = new System.IO.FileInfo(sPath); 
    string sRet = oInfo.Name; 
    return sRet; 
} 
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You could try this below.

string url = "http://localhost:1302/TESTERS/Default6.aspx";

string fileName = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(url);

Hope this helps.

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Request.Url.Segments.Last()

Another option.

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  • this is not a good way. example: www.mysite.com/Product/3. The name of the page maybe Product or even Details or Index. Your statement would return 3. Not the name of the page or even what correct argument from the url.
    – Mike
    Jul 13, 2017 at 17:27
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    If you are using any URL rewriting, I definitely agree that it is not useful. However, if you are using URL rewriting such as your example, what would be the equivalent of the Default6.aspx in the question?
    – cl0rkster
    Jul 14, 2017 at 13:19

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