HttpRequest.CurrentExecutionFilePath Property
Gets the virtual path of the current request.
Namespace: System.Web
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
CurrentExecutionFilePath returns the file path to the currently executing page handler. For redirect scenarios using Execute and Transfer methods this means that the CurrentExecutionFilePath property returns the path to the page redirected to (child page). However, when the client is redirected to another page, the FilePath property returns the path to the original page.
The following code example uses the HtmlEncode method to HTML-encode the value of the CurrentExecutionFilePath property and the WriteLine method to write the encoded value to the file. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HttpRequest class.
// Write request information to the file with HTML encoding.
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(DateTime.Now.ToString()));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.CurrentExecutionFilePath));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.ApplicationPath));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.FilePath));
sw.WriteLine(Server.HtmlEncode(Request.Path));
Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core Role not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core Role supported with SP1 or later; Itanium not supported)
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.