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This is actually a two part question. First,does the HttpContext.Current correspond to the current System.UI.Page object?

And the second question, which is probably related to the first, is why can't I use the following to see if the current page implements an interface:

private IWebBase FindWebBase()
{
    if (HttpContext.Current as IWebBase != null)
    {
    	return (IWebBase)HttpContext.Current.;
    }
    throw new NotImplementedException("Crawling for IWebBase not implemented yet");
}

The general context is that some controls need to know whether they are executing as a SharePoint webpart, or as part of an Asp.Net framework.

I have solved the problem by requiring the control to pass a reference to itself, and checking the Page property of the control, but I'm still curious why the above does not work.

The compiler error is: Cannot convert System.Web.HttpContext to ...IWebBase via a reference conversion, boxing conversion, unboxing conversion, wrapping conversion or null type conversion.

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You're looking for HttpContext.Handler. Since Page implements IHttpHandler, you'll obtain a reference to the currently executing page.You'll have to cast it, or at least try to cast it to the particular type you're looking for.

HttpContext.Current simply returns the singleton instance of HttpContext. Therefore, it is not and can never be, a page.

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Just a note to anyone reading this. The answer below is the same but with an example (ie you use HttpContext.Current.Handler). – mike nelson Oct 11 at 20:56
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No, from MSDN on HttpContext.Current: "Gets or sets the HttpContext object for the current HTTP request." In other words it is a HttpContext object, not a Page.

You can get to the Page via HttpContext using:

Page page = HttpContext.Current.Handler as Page;

if (page != null)
{
     // Use page instance.
}
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