Result For MapPath Using This Variable?
Feb 12, 2011
I have this variable that holds a path. I want to see the result for MapPath using this variable, but I get this error.
string FolderName = "Docs/1/1232"
'Server.MapPath(FolderName)' threw an exception of type 'System.Web.HttpException'
Stack trace: at System.Web.Configuration.UserMapPath.GetPhysicalPathForPath(String path, VirtualDirectoryMapping mapping)
at System.Web.Configuration.UserMapPath.GetPathConfigFilename(String siteID, VirtualPath path, String& directory, String& baseName)
at System.Web.Configura [code].....
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