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8.5

Response.Redirecting to a file  outside of current folder.

Asked by missatm in .Net Editors & IDEs, Visual Studio

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Hi Guys,

I am having difficulty figuring out how to reference the code to a file that is in another folder than the one in which the code resides.

 Supposed there is X with Subfolder X1 with a subfolder X2. and there is another Folder Y with Subfolder Y1 with Subfolder Y2 . Both X and Y are in the same level. if My code is in  a file in Y2 and I have to go to X2 . I need the response.redirect() stmt for that.

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