Uri.UserInfo Property
Definition
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Gets the user name, password, or other user-specific information associated with the specified URI.
public:
property System::String ^ UserInfo { System::String ^ get(); };
public string UserInfo { get; }
member this.UserInfo : string
Public ReadOnly Property UserInfo As String
Property Value
The user information associated with the URI. The returned value does not include the '@' character reserved for delimiting the user information part of the URI.
Exceptions
This instance represents a relative URI, and this property is valid only for absolute URIs.
Examples
The following example creates a Uri instance and writes the user information to the console.
Uri^ uriAddress = gcnew Uri( "http://user:[email protected]/index.htm " );
Console::WriteLine( uriAddress->UserInfo );
Console::WriteLine( "Fully Escaped {0}",
uriAddress->UserEscaped ? (String^)"yes" : "no" );
Uri uriAddress = new Uri ("http://user:[email protected]/index.htm ");
Console.WriteLine(uriAddress.UserInfo);
Console.WriteLine("Fully Escaped {0}", uriAddress.UserEscaped ? "yes" : "no");
let uriAddress = Uri "http://user:[email protected]/index.htm "
printfn $"{uriAddress.UserInfo}"
printfn $"""Fully Escaped {if uriAddress.UserEscaped then "yes" else "no"}"""
Dim uriAddress As New Uri("http://user:[email protected]/index.htm ")
Console.WriteLine(uriAddress.UserInfo)
Console.WriteLine("Fully Escaped {0}", IIf(uriAddress.UserEscaped, "yes", "no")) 'TODO: For performance reasons this should be changed to nested IF statements
Remarks
The value returned by this property is usually in the format "userName:password".