Uri.PathAndQuery Property

Definition

Gets the AbsolutePath and Query properties separated by a question mark (?).

public:
 property System::String ^ PathAndQuery { System::String ^ get(); };
public string PathAndQuery { get; }
member this.PathAndQuery : string
Public ReadOnly Property PathAndQuery As String

Property Value

The AbsolutePath and Query properties separated by a question mark (?).

Exceptions

This instance represents a relative URI, and this property is valid only for absolute URIs.

Examples

The following example writes the URI path (/catalog/shownew.htm) and query (?date=today) information to the console.

Uri^ baseUri = gcnew Uri( "http://www.contoso.com/" );
Uri^ myUri = gcnew Uri( baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today" );

Console::WriteLine( myUri->PathAndQuery );
Uri baseUri = new Uri("http://www.contoso.com/");
Uri myUri = new Uri(baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today");

Console.WriteLine(myUri.PathAndQuery);
let baseUri = Uri "http://www.contoso.com/"
let myUri = Uri(baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today")

printfn $"{myUri.PathAndQuery}"
Dim baseUri As New Uri("http://www.contoso.com/")
Dim myUri As New Uri(baseUri, "catalog/shownew.htm?date=today")
       
Console.WriteLine(myUri.PathAndQuery)

Remarks

The PathAndQuery property contains the absolute path on the server and the query information sent with the request. It is identical to concatenating the AbsolutePath and Query properties.

The PathAndQuery property is escaped according to RFC 2396 by default. If International Resource Identifiers (IRIs) or Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) parsing is enabled, the PathAndQuery property is escaped according to RFC 3986 and RFC 3987.

For more information on IRI support, see the Remarks section for the Uri class.

Applies to