In my ASP.NET MVC 4 project, I have a .json file in my App_Data folder containing geographical data that I want to load up into D3.js.
So far, my working approach has been to have jQuery perform an AJAX call to some Controller which returns a JsonResult - and on success, storing the JSON in some Javascript variable which gets loaded into D3.  This time around, I'd like to skip the controller and request a static .json file directly from the App_Data folder instead. 
I tried grabbing the .json's relative path using var url = "@Url.Content("~/App_Data/example.json")";, but the Javascript debugger excoriated me with lots of weird regex errors.
I also tried throwing the file into the Content folder to see if the directory name makes a difference.
- var path = "@Url.Content("~/Content/example.json")";resulted in- NetworkError: 404 Not Found - localhost:xxxxx/Content/u.json 
- var path = @Url.Content("~/Content/example.json");resulted in- SyntaxError: invalid regular expression flag u: var path = /Content/example.json; 
- var json = $.getJSON("../Content/example.json")appears to send a request to the correct directory, but returns a 404 error. Additionally, using Razor syntax to point to the relative URL works, but still 404s.
- Adding mimeMap info to web.config also didn't help.
My question is: is it possible to work with a JSON file stored in App_Data (or the Content directory), using only Javascript/jQuery?  In ASP.NET, is there only one way to do this?  Is there a better approach to take altogether?
 
     
     
     
    