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    HI i am tryin to bind a image file name to an imageurl tag that is stored in a datagrid But i keep getting the error message: the server tag is not well formed, how would i alter this so its correct? " /> Any help greatly appreciated Cheers boyindie

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      HI i am tryin to bind a image file name to an imageurl tag that is stored in a datagrid But i keep getting the error message: the server tag is not well formed, how would i alter this so its correct? " /> Any help greatly appreciated Cheers boyindie

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      <asp:TemplateColumn HeaderText=Products >
      <ItemTemplate >
      <asp:Image runat="server" ID="imageHolder" imageurl="~/test/<%# Databinder.Eval(Container("DataItem.imageAddress"))%> " />
      </ItemTemplate>
      </asp:TemplateColumn>


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        <asp:TemplateColumn HeaderText=Products >
        <ItemTemplate >
        <asp:Image runat="server" ID="imageHolder" imageurl="~/test/<%# Databinder.Eval(Container("DataItem.imageAddress"))%> " />
        </ItemTemplate>
        </asp:TemplateColumn>


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        i ahve done the above but it jus displays the red cross in the box i checked the source and it has filled the correct paths in the image urls any ideas?

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