ResolveClientUrl is a member of the System.Web.UI.Control class, hence it's accessible directly as:
var url = ResolveClientUrl("~/Some/Url/");
when called within the code of your asp.net page.
To use it inside a class you're going to have to pass the Page (or a control on the page) into the class in its constructor. Even then I'm not sure you'd be able to use it in the way you've indicated. You'd probably have to do something similar to:
public class NavigationPath
{
private string menuItems = string.Empty;
public NavigationPath(Page page)
{
menuItems = "<li>" + "<a href=\"" + page.ResolveClientUrl("~/Home.aspx") + "\">home</a>" + "</li>";
}
}
And then inside your asp.net page do something like:
var navPath = new NavigationPage(this);
Instead of calling ResolveClientUrl
on the Page object (or any controls), you can also use VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/home.aspx");
which will give you the same result as calling ResolveUrl("~/home.aspx");
Bit old but might help someone. Using :
using System.Web.UI;
And in code:
new Control().ResolveClientUrl("Path");
Worked for me, I use Web Application and not Web Site solution, though.
Regards
I found VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute to work very well for my purpose.
Worked perfectly:
protected void build_Menu()
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/Default.aspx'>Home</a></li>"));
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/CARS/Default.aspx'>Cars</a></li>"));
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/AIRPLANES/Default.aspx'>Airplanes</a></li>"));
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/MOTORCYCLES/Default.aspx'>Motorcycles</a></li>"));
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/REPORTS/Default.aspx'>Reports</a></li>"));
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/MANUALS/Default.aspx'>Manuals</a> </li>"));
sb.Append("<li><a href='" + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/ADMINISTRATION/Default.aspx'>Administration</a></li>"));
MENUfromCodeBehind.Text = sb.ToString();
}