The CountryName property returns the descriptive name for which the particular instance of the CountryObj class contains data for.
Tip: You can change the values that are returned by the CountryName property by editing your countrynames.properties file. For example, you could change "Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic" to just " Macedonia". Likewise you could also translate all the country names into the language of your choice.
Note: This property is only supported in the Professional and Enterprise Editions of CountryHawk.
Syntax:
countryNameAsStr = chObj.CountryName
Returns:
String representing the descriptive name for which the particular instance of the CountryObj class contains data for. For example, "United States" and " Canada". These two-letter country codes are defined in your countrynames.properties file.
VB.NET Example:
dim chObj as CountryObj = CountryObj.GetCountry()
Response.Write("Your country name is: " + chObj.CountryName)
chObj = CountryObj.GetCountry("207.46.230.220")
Response.Write("<br>Country name for 207.46.230.220 is: " + chObj.CountryName)
chObj = CountryObj.GetCountry("FR")
Response.Write("<br>Country name for country code FR: " + chObj.CountryName)
C# Example:
CountryObj chObj = CountryObj.GetCountry();
Response.Write("Your country name is: " + chObj.CountryName);
chObj = CountryObj.GetCountry("207.46.230.220");
Response.Write("<br>Country name for 207.46.230.220 is: " + chObj.CountryName);
chObj = CountryObj.GetCountry("FR");
Response.Write("<br>Country name for country code FR: " + chObj.CountryName);
Note: See the ch_basics_vb.aspx sample for more information.
Note: This property is read-only.