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In this video we will learn about the Practical use of Server.MapPath() method with an example.
Tilde(~) symbol resolves to the root application directory, no matter how deep you are in the folder hierarchy. This is the advantage of using ~(tilde), over (2 Dots). The following code would work from any folder in our application.
DS.ReadXml(Server.MapPath("~/Data/Countries/Countries.xml"));
Where as, the following code will only work from folders, that are 2 levels deeper relative to the root directory of the application.
DS.ReadXml(Server.MapPath("//Data/Countries/Countries.xml"));