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10.23.2007 at 12:52PM PDT, ID: 22912922
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Web Service Application Path

Asked by sansoftura in Programming for ASP.NET, Web Services and WCF, .NET Framework 2.x

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How can we get the application path for a webservice?
In ASP.NET we can use HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(HttpContext.Current.Request.ApplicationPath)

But 'HttpContext' doesnt work inside a web service.

Can some body help? Thanks

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