Try this:
<asp:image runat="server" id="Image1"
ImageUrl="~/Images/SampleI
Obviously replacing the ImageUrl property with the correct valye. The ~ designates root folder of your project, good luck.
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I recently upgraded from VS.NET 2003 to VS 2005. I've created a new solution with a master page containing a few .gif images that are stored in an 'Images' folder. The images all show up fine in the master page, but don't show in any of the other pages I created using the master as a template.
Any ideas what I'm screwing up?
Thanks
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by: ullfindsmitPosted on 2007-06-18 at 11:07:40ID: 19309151
I had the same problem, try using the full path mages/Imag e1.jpg
http://localhost/Folder1/I
during deployment, remove the path...
but, have not found any other solution so far.