HOWTO: Retrieve the URL of a Web Page from an ActiveX ControlID: Q181678
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This article demonstrates how an ActiveX control can retrieve the Uniform
Resource Locator (URL) of the Web page (document) on which it is being
hosted.
This may be useful for restricting usage of an ActiveX control to a
particular domain/site or accessing files when supplied a relative path.
During the initialization of an embedded ActiveX control, Internet Explorer
(IE) passes a pointer to its client site by calling
IOleObject::SetClientSite(). This process can be used to either retrieve a
moniker for the container or access the document object model to retrieve
the URL for the hosting Web page.
This article demonstrates how to retrieve the current URL from the
container moniker.
For additional information about how to obtain the URL from the
document object model, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q172763 INFO: Accessing the Object Model from Within an ActiveX ControlFollow these steps to retrieve the current URL from the container moniker:
STDMETHOD(SetClientSite)(IOleClientSite *pClientSite)
{
if (pClientSite != NULL)
{
// Obtain URL from container moniker.
CComPtr<IMoniker> spmk;
LPOLESTR pszDisplayName;
if (SUCCEEDED(pClientSite->GetMoniker(
OLEGETMONIKER_TEMPFORUSER,
OLEWHICHMK_CONTAINER,
&spmk)))
{
if (SUCCEEDED(spmk->GetDisplayName(
NULL, NULL, &pszDisplayName)))
{
USES_CONVERSION;
CComBSTR bstrURL;
bstrURL = pszDisplayName;
ATLTRACE("The current URL is %s\n", OLE2T(bstrURL));
CoTaskMemFree((LPVOID)pszDisplayName);
}
}
}
return IOleObject_SetClientSite(pClientSite);
}
For more information on the IOleObject, IoleClientSite, and IOleContainer
interfaces, please refer to the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.
(c) Microsoft Corporation 1998, All Rights Reserved. Contributions by Mark
Davis, Microsoft Corporation
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbIE300 kbIE400 kbIE401 kbIE500 AXSDKControls
Version : WINDOWS:1.0,3.0,3.01,3.02,4.0,4.01
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: April 27, 1999