Can I set a <probing> privatePath in ~/subdir/web.config without access to the root application .con
- by Bago
In ASP.NET, is it possible to set a path from a web.config in a subdir that is not setup as a virtual directory?
In other words, can I reference a private assembly in the ~/subdir/bin folder? Take a look at my setup below, and let me know if I'm doing something wrong, please.
Let me explain why I'm doing this:
my page is setup in ~/subdir.
I don't have write access to the root.
I only have FTP access to the server (i.e., I am not an IIS admin and I can't login to the machine)
I am trying to use FCKeditor in my subdir application
Here is my folder structure:
/
| -subdir
| | - Bin
| | | *FredCK.FCKeditorV2.dll
| | *Default.aspx
| | *web.config
Here is the <runtime> section of ~/subdir/web.config:
<runtime>
<assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1">
<probing privatePath="subdir;subdir/bin" />
</dependentAssembly>
</assemblyBinding>
</runtime>
I've tried all sorts of things to get to work. However, upon checking the Fusion logs, my subdir never shows up in the probing paths.