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Uri.UserEscaped Property

Definition

Gets a value that indicates whether the URI string was completely escaped before the Uri instance was created.

public:
 property bool UserEscaped { bool get(); };
public bool UserEscaped { get; }
member this.UserEscaped : bool
Public ReadOnly Property UserEscaped As Boolean

Property Value

true if the dontEscape parameter was set to true when the Uri instance was created; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following example creates a Uri instance and determines whether it was fully escaped when it was created.

Uri^ uriAddress = gcnew Uri( "http://user:password@www.contoso.com/index.htm " );
Console::WriteLine( uriAddress->UserInfo );
Console::WriteLine( "Fully Escaped {0}",
   uriAddress->UserEscaped ? (String^)"yes" : "no" );
Uri uriAddress = new Uri ("http://user:password@www.contoso.com/index.htm ");
Console.WriteLine(uriAddress.UserInfo);
Console.WriteLine("Fully Escaped {0}", uriAddress.UserEscaped ? "yes" : "no");
let uriAddress = Uri "http://user:password@www.contoso.com/index.htm "
printfn $"{uriAddress.UserInfo}"
printfn $"""Fully Escaped {if uriAddress.UserEscaped then "yes" else "no"}"""
Dim uriAddress As New Uri("http://user:password@www.contoso.com/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 UserEscaped property is set to true to indicate that the string used to create the Uri instance was completely escaped before it was passed to the constructor; that is, the dontEscape parameter of the constructor call was set to true.

Applies to