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9.3

fso error

Asked by painted in WebApplications

I keep getting the following error ,which I cannot resolve, with the MapURL code.  Can anyone see what i am doing wrong?


Path2 - 6 files,
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a000d'

Type mismatch: 'MapURL'

/path1/path2/jfile1.asp, line 92
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<% 
     dim fs, folder, file, item, url
	 path = Server.MapPath("/path1/path2/") 
	 Response.write path
	 
     set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
     set folder = fs.GetFolder(path)
 
    'Display the target folder and info.
 
     Response.Write("<li><b>" & folder.Name & "</b> - " _
       & folder.Files.Count & " files, ")
     if folder.SubFolders.Count > 0 then
       Response.Write(folder.SubFolders.Count & " directories, ")
     end if
     Response.Write "</li>" & vbCrLf
 
     Response.Write "<ul>" & vbCrLf
 
     'Display a list of sub folders.
 
     for each item in folder.SubFolders
       ListFolderContents(item.Path)
     next
 
     'Display a list of files.
		
     for each item in folder.Files
LINE 92 *******	  url = MapURL(item.path)
	   
       Response.Write("<li><a href=""" & url & """>" _
         & item.Name & "</a>" _
         & "</li>" & vbCrLf)
		
     next
 
     Response.Write("</ul>" & vbCrLf)
 
  %>
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[+][-]08.07.2008 at 10:39AM PDT, ID: 22183347

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