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1/30/2007 9:48 AM
 

Hi,

I have created in VS2005 Professional a site with the Starter Kit (4.4.0).

As I did in a previous project (with Starter Kit 4.3.x, updated later to 4.4.0) I want to place images in a subfolder of the root site, so images can be accessed during execution/debugging by urls like http://localhost:4665/myproject/i/c/image_nn.jpg

But even in the previous project I was able to reach the images without any problem, in the new one images are not shown (the usual red "X" picture appears). In fact, when the image is a GIF it seems to bring "some bytes" so I can see a truncated bad quality image, but JPGs cannot be seen at all.

I have compared several things between both projects (web.config's, compression settings, etc.) and I cannot realize where the difference resides.
I'm running from inside the IDE, so I'm not using IIS, I'm using the web server that comes with VS (Cassini).

What should I do to allow my images to be placed in a subfolder of the root site?

Thanks in advance!

Pablo.

 
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