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Q: Get absolute path to a file.

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Martin Arvidsson, Visual Systems AB - 07 Apr 2008 16:34 GMT
Hi!

I have a web application and in that web application there are several
crystal report files.

The tree looks something like this

/
   Orders
       Reports
   Invoice
       Reports

Now what i am wondering is i want to open a reportfile from orders/reports
or the Invoice/reports
how can i get the fysical path to the "web" path example /orders/reports is
in C:\InetPub\MyWeb\Orders\Reports

The thing is depending on customer installation it may be a different
location
and i want to avoid storing the path in an xml file.

Or is there another smart way to get the filename of the reportfile?

Regards
Martin
George Ter-Saakov - 07 Apr 2008 16:47 GMT
Server.MapPapth....
It converts virtual path to physical..

George.

> Hi!
>
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> Regards
> Martin

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