  | |  | onAppstart get name/url of this server. | onAppstart get name/url of this server. 2004-02-09 - By Jake Hilton
Back I have an multi-server environment and would like to be able to tell the server name that an app is running on when the app starts. Any ideas? Since this is a multiple server environment I need it to be generic because I deploy the same file to all the servers. I tried Application.hostname but I guess that only works on a referrer header made by a net connection.
I tried making a quick connection to itself and then getting the ip of that client but if another client initiates the app load then the initial ip isn't the ip of the server itself. Just a little stuck.. any ideas?
Jake
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