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Feb 4th, 2010, 12:30 PM
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[RESOLVED] [WPF &VB.neT] can't get browser app to open documents in same directory
Got my browser app almost up and running, however I have one major issue preventing me from releasing to my team.
I've got the app up and running, however when a user clicks on a topic in a treeview item, the browser displays an error, and looking at the log, I see the following:
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\Cannot pass POST.xps'.
The problem is, is that these xps files are located in the directory with the application (on a webserver or UNC path, say //server/directory/application)
In my code, I don't reference any path, so how can I get it to stop looking in the windows system32 folder?
The code to load the documents is:
Code:
Dim xps As New XpsDocument(TreeView1.SelectedValue + ".xps", System.IO.FileAccess.Read)
DocumentViewer1.Document = xps.GetFixedDocumentSequence()
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Feb 4th, 2010, 12:51 PM
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Re: [WPF &VB.neT] can't get browser app to open documents in same directory
include the path.... if necessary, get the startup path from the application object, and prepend that to your file name.
-tg
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Feb 4th, 2010, 12:56 PM
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Re: [WPF &VB.neT] can't get browser app to open documents in same directory
 Originally Posted by techgnome
include the path.... if necessary, get the startup path from the application object, and prepend that to your file name.
-tg
techgnome... thanks for that, actually I dont know what went wrong, I think I had an old copy of the xbap cached in IE or something, as when I changed the version # in the assembly and republished with the app path, it worked.
Thanks!
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Feb 4th, 2010, 04:29 PM
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Re: [RESOLVED] [WPF &VB.neT] can't get browser app to open documents in same director
Even so you should still always specify the full path to avoid problems like this on your user's machines.
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