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#include virtual

Hi,

I have noticed that in an aspx page

<!--#include virtual="Home.h tm"--> acts the same as <!--#include
File="Home.htm"-->

when I am NOT in the root diectory of the site (I am aware that they will
reference the same file if in the root dir)

for example I have a directory on my site called "Admin" immediatly
subordinate to the root.

using inside default.aspx in "Admin" have the line
<!--#include virtual="Admin/AdminHome.htm"-->
This gives me the error
Could not find a part of the path
"c:\inetpub\www root\Emailer1\A dmin\Admin\Admi nHome.htm". (notice the
duplicate "Admin" dir )

However the following works

<!--#include virtual="AdminH ome.htm"--> and feel it should not becaues in
classic asp virtual references the root of the website.

cheers

Alex.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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