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.net - why use @Url.Content

Can someone please explain why I should use (or should I?):

<script type="text/javascript" src="@Url.Content("/Scripts/SomeScript.js")"></script>

vs

 <script type="text/javascript" src="/Scripts/SomeScript.js"></script>

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The fragment @Url.Content("/Scripts/SomeScript.js") does absolutely nothing, and is equivalent to just /Scripts/SomeScript.js.

However, for paths starting with "~", it will translate the url to the correct, application relative url, e.g., @Url.Content("~/Scripts/SomeScript.js") could translate to /MyVirtualDirectory/Scripts/SomeScript.js, if you deployed your web application to a virtual directory MyVirtualDirectory below the root folder of the web site.


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