== Why is this an issue? String representations of URIs or URLs are prone to parsing and encoding errors which can lead to vulnerabilities. The ``++System.Uri++`` class is a safe alternative and should be preferred. This rule raises an issue when a property is a string type and its name contains "uri", "Uri", "urn", "Urn", "url" or "Url". === Noncompliant code example [source,text] ---- using System; namespace MyLibrary { public class MyClass { string myUri; public string MyUri // Noncompliant { get { return myURI; } set { myUri = value; } } } } ---- === Compliant solution [source,text] ---- using System; namespace MyLibrary { public class MyClass { Uri myUri; public Uri MyUri { get { return myURI; } set { myUri = value; } } } } ----