2.6 Root Path Reference SyntaxMany of the server-side controls contain URL properties, such as the src attribute of the img control or the href property of the a control. There is a convenient syntax that you can use within a URL property of a server-side control to reference the root of your application directory to avoid hard-coding relative paths in your application's directory structure. The syntax is to precede the path with the tilde character (~), which at compile time is resolved to a reference to Request.ApplicationPath, as shown in Listing 2-12. Note that this syntax works only with server-side controls and cannot be used with regular HTML elements. Listing 2-12 Using Root Path Reference Syntax<! RootPathSyntax.aspx > <html> <body> <h1>Root path reference test page</h1> <form runat="server"> <a href="~/otherpages/hi.aspx" runat="server"> <img runat="server" src="~/images/hi.gif"/> </a> </form> </body> </html> |