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6/17/2008 1:50 PM
 

Hi,

I tried to display a word document within dotnetnuke framework, and I tried the below. But it didn't work. Can someone point out what did I do wrong? Thank you very much.

<asp:hyperlink ID="specLinkID1" ImageUrl="~/images/icon_detailview.gif" runat="server" NavigateUrl='<%# Bind("SPECIFICATION","/specs/{0}") %>'  ... />

 
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6/17/2008 9:24 PM
 

Sorry - please ignore the above question. It works... nothing's wrong with the link. I misunderstood the relative path to the root, not the portal, e.g. ~ points to the root, but not ~/Portals/0/...

To make it work, I have to include the whole path, e.g. ~/Portals/0/specs. My question is: how could I point my path to the portal, instead of the main root? Is there an API that I can use to link any document on anywhere on the harddrive? And how can I hide the path from the users? Currently, it shows http://localhost/MyWebSite/Portals/0/specs/spec001.doc on the footer upon hoovering over the link. For security reason, I would like to avoid showing the path upon hoovering on this link - how can I do that?

Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.

 

 
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