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The Image web control works with the relative path
supplied, but the HTML image control with the same path
doesn't. I seem to be spending more time trying to
figure out ASP.Net's shortcomings and unique flaws than I
do actually earning my salary.
Nov 17 '05 #1
2 950
Marty,

Can you give me instructions for reproducing your problem? I see no issues
with providing a relative path to the Image server control nor for the
Image HTML control.

Jim Cheshire [MSFT]
Developer Support
ASP.NET
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The Image web control works with the relative path
supplied, but the HTML image control with the same path
doesn't. I seem to be spending more time trying to
figure out ASP.Net's shortcomings and unique flaws than I
do actually earning my salary.


Nov 17 '05 #2
To answer this problem, see my answer to your previous post.

<snip>
I seem to be spending more time trying to
figure out ASP.Net's shortcomings and unique flaws than I
do actually earning my salary.

</snip>

Isn't this true with any new language/technology? ;-)

Brian W
Nov 17 '05 #3

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