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How do i access image files within my virtual directory using ASP?

Asked by jodman in Active Server Pages (ASP), Microsoft IIS Web Server

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I'm creating a web application using standard ASP and i need to access some image files that are located on a different server to my web server.

I have set up a virtual directory to link to the remote server that hosts these images but i'm unsure what i should use as the directory.

if i were linking to the image on the web server i would use simply use server.mappath("MyPics\image.jpg") but because the images aren't acrtually located on the server i don't think this will work.

Any advice on how i can do this?

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