This is not possible in general because web2py may be behind a proxy.

You can make a guess:

'%s://%s:%s % (request.env.request_methd, request.env.http_host,
request.env.server_port)

and it is not guaranteed that the server defines these variables
either.

massimo


On Jun 17, 12:04 pm, Carl <carl.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm building URLs for emails.
>
> One email is fired out in response to the user submitting a form.
>
> url = '%s%s' % (request.env.http_origin,URL
> (r=request,c='default',f='confirmgreet', args=base64.b16encode
> (address)))
>
> However, I also need to build an URL when a form is not submitted.
> In this case, no request.env.http_origin is defined
>
> How can I find out what thehttp://site/path is so that my code can
> run regardless of deployment (local or GAE).
>
> thanks
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