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I am quite new to ASP.Net. I have a Master.aspx and a Page1.aspx and Page2.aspx, all in the same directory.

Master:

<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="Page1.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 1" />
<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="Page2.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 2" />

both the Page1 and Page2 gets rendered from above master page.

all three are in a vertual directory which is mapped as a subdomain here are the details:

Virtual Drectory: dirvir Domain: dirvir.example.com

now when I open any of the page say:

http://dirvir.example.com/Page1.aspx

the Hyperlinks are rendered containing

href="../virdir/Page1.aspx"
href="../virdir/Page2.aspx"

respectively.

On click of them it takes me to

http://dirvir.example.com/dirvir/Page1.aspx
http://dirvir.example.com/dirvir/Page2.aspx

where as I wanted it to be

http://dirvir.example.com/Page1.aspx
http://dirvir.example.com/Page2.aspx

I can achive the same by using <a> but i need them on the code behind too so thats not desired.

Note: using <a> with runat server also behaves in the same way HyperLink does.

3 Answers 3

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Can you try this as indicated below change the NavigateUrl,

<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="~/Page1.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 1" />
<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="~/Page2.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 2" />

Or

<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="/Page1.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 1" />
<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="/Page2.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 2" />
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  • it works only when the pages and master page are directly in the virtual directory, but what if they are in a folder in that virtual directory the link tries to get it from virual directory e.g. http://dirvir.example.com/testdir/Page1.aspx will be having urls containing http://dirvir.example.com/Page1.aspx Nov 17, 2010 at 8:49
  • did you surely tried the second suggesion ,<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="/Page1.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 1" /> <asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="/Page2.aspx" runat="server" Text="Page 2" /> this surely should work i just tested this with child virtual directories setup
    – DSharper
    Nov 17, 2010 at 18:13
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In Visual Studio click on the Project Name in the Solution Explorer. Once you do this, you will find a property under the properties window called Virtual Path, which will have the value /dirvir. Change this to /

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If you don't need it to be a server-side link, just use a regular anchor tag and let ASP.NET figure out the correct path based on your virtual directory for your web application:

<a href="<%: ResolveURL("~/Page1.aspx")%>">Page 1</a>
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  • thats the problem I want them on the server-side and also I want to STOP ASP.net to think about my URLs. let it be there as it is Nov 17, 2010 at 8:54

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