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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T14:52:02+00:00 2026-06-10T14:52:02+00:00

I developed a website in ASP.Net 3.5. When I compile it with Visual Studio

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I developed a website in ASP.Net 3.5. When I compile it with Visual Studio on the HOST Machine, the website shows up correctly! But when I publish the website to the host machine’s website hosting folder, type the navigate to the site in the IE, it shows up this way:

  1. the images do not show up
  2. fonts are not recognized

Does anyone have any idea what could be the issue?!

I mean the same Host Machine! Same IE (version8)! Compiling it with Visual Studio 2008 on that machine, every thing is fine, but when calling the published site on the same host machine by typing the URL in IE, the images don’t show up and the fonts are not recognized.

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    2026-06-10T14:52:03+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:52 pm

    Images/fonts not showing up is a sign that your relative paths are off. One common cause of this is forgetting to creating the IIS application when you deploy. If you don’t create the application, then image paths written like this:

    ~/content/images/img1.jpg
    

    will be broken. (They’ll resolve to mydomain.com/content/images/img1.jpg instead mydomain.com/myapplication/content/images/img1.jpg.)

    Another possibility is that your relative paths are written like this:

    /content/images/img1.jpg
    

    This type of link will always be broken if you deploy to any sub-path within a domain. Ie, if you deploy to mydomain.com then the links will be good, but if you deploy to mydomain.com/myapplication, then URLs written like the above will resolve incorrectly as mydomain.com/content/images/img1.jpg.

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