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I am calling a method in C# as follows:

return Chart.RenderChartHTML("../../Charts/MSLine.swf");

The thing is that the path can be different depending on what folder I am calling RenderChartHTML from.

I tried the following so that it finds the absolute path but not working:

string mslinepath = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/Charts/MSLine.swf");

return Chart.RenderChartHTML(mslinepath);
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Use ResolveUrl(). It converts a URL into one that is usable on the requesting client.

So Try this instead :

string mslinepath = ResolveUrl("~/Charts/MSLine.swf")

Hope this will help !!

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    Thanks. Why do I need the ~ for though?
    – Nate Pet
    Nov 7, 2012 at 18:17
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    "~" refers get the relative path from "root" directory and "." refers get the relative path from current directory. Nov 7, 2012 at 18:20
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You don't need the ~/. Just HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("Charts/MSLine.swf");

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