How To Determine The Physical Location Of Website
Jul 30, 2010
I've set up IIS7 on my home computer and have written a very basic ASP.NET website to be deployed on this webserver. Everything works great. How do I determine programmatically the physical path (for instance, "C:inetpub_MyWebsite") of the website? I need to write an XML file to the website's root folder dynamically and therefore need to know the folder's physical location.
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