Locally, this code runs fine, but on our production server, it throws an exception of 'Parameter is not valid' when Bitmap.Save() is called.
Should I not be using System.Drawing.Bitmap because its not recommened based on this:
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Classes within the System.Drawing namespace are not supported for use within a Windows or ASP.NET service. Attempting to use these classes from within one of these application types may produce unexpected problems, such as diminished service performance and run-time exceptions.
What else could I use?
Bitmap myBitmap = new Bitmap(img); myBitmap.SetResolution(img.HorizontalResolution, img.VerticalResolution); // get the tiff codec info ImageCodecInfo myImageCodecInfo = GetEncoderInfo("image/tiff"); // Create an Encoder object based on the GUID for the Compression parameter category System.Drawing.Imaging.Encoder myEncoder = System.Drawing.Imaging.Encoder.Compression; // create encode parameters EncoderParameters myEncoderParameters = new EncoderParameters(1); EncoderParameter myEncoderParameter = new EncoderParameter(myEncoder, (long)EncoderValue.CompressionCCITT4); myEncoderParameters.Param[0] = myEncoderParameter; // save as a tiff myBitmap.Save(input, myImageCodecInfo, myEncoderParameters);
I am trying to display an image from database, and I keep ending up with an error Parameter is not valid. Bitmap bm2 = new Bitmap(targetW, targetH);
I have tried different ways but I can't get it to work (as you can see in my commented code). I am having trouble on the saving it to the database process, displaying it isn't a problem (when I had valid images)
I get this Microsoft .NET Framework start up error. when i try to run a window project.
i am working on visual studio2005 (.NET FRAMEWORK2.0).
i am working on win 7 machine & i am not able to edit machine.config file.coz it is read only type.
below is the error ....
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System.ArgumentException: Parameter is not valid. at System.Drawing.Bitmap..ctor(String filename) at HumanHistology.frmquiz1.FillOptions() at HumanHistology.frmquiz1.btnnext_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
just needing a 2nd set of eyes looking at this to make sure the error isn't something else other than my LINQ code here. Here's the function class itself:
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For some reason it's flagging the 2nd line in the GetJacketByPolicyID function saying the specified cast is not valid. So I'm guessing it's something I'm doing wrong. I'm sure the tblPolicy/tblPolicies class works right since I can create a new instance of a tblPolicy and set a few variables by hand and return it, so that's not it. I've also checked the datarow I'm fetching and there's no null values in the record, so that shouldn't be it either.
I have implemented the following functionality that connects to webservice and downloads a favicon from a given site and saves it to a byte[] which I store in our database. I now want to set it up so that it saves the icon to the disk. However I am getting a "Parameter is not valid" when I try and create the image from the byte[].My code is as follows..
The exception occurs on the middle line. This code works perfectly 9 times out of ten, but for some favicons, even thought the icon is a valid image (or at least it appears to be and it shows in the browser when point at it) I get this exception. Does anyone have any ideas? I am pulling my hair out here!
bolded part for extracting date in a label( lblRequestDate). but for some records it is not working and for some it is working. I want to make it like if any record doesnt have any value then it should shows in label lblRequestDate blank
how to do that, even I am not understanding if it work for some records then it should work for all records where as all records having NULL value.
As you can see, the connectionstring parameter is defined to a specific connection string name and I need to be able to set such a parameter to a different value, for example, to a session variable content.
I am storing a custom "Organisation" object as a session variable. One of the properties of the Organisation object is "OrganisationID" (integer). I have a DataSource that requires a parameter value to run, and I want to use a SessionParameter to populate this. In a previous version, I stored the OrganisationID directly as a session variable. In that case, I could easily access it like this:
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However, how do I now access the OrganisationID property of an "Organisation" type session variable (called "Organisation")? I have tried this, which does not seem to work: <asp:SessionParameter Name="OrganisationID" SessionField="Organisation.OrganisationID" Type="Int32" />
I have an SqlDataSource with several parameters, one of which is a date/time, that is in the database it is stored in one field as short date + long time, i.e., "11/14/2010 9:15:34 PM".
I pass a string to that parameter which looks exactly like that, but I get an error: "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime?"
I have a page that has been working for sometime and now getting this error..
String was not recognized as a valid Boolean.
Im was working on a How-To document of the pages for our VP and now i cant get to page 2 to continue the document.
I have recently added 2 new radiobuttonlists(rel and relst) and im sure its one of them thats causing the issue. But sicne i cant debug not sure which one is failing. Here is my insert code and the error is occuring on the Line 376:
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
The fields for the radiobuttons are all setup as BIT in SQL. They all have default values of 0. They are all setup NOT TO ALLOW NULLS.
I have a SQL which is running good at SQL Server Mgm studio:
"select d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),d.LogTime,111) as Date1, MIN(CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), d.LogTime, 108)) as FirstIn from LogTable d where d.dwStatus=0 group by d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), d.LogTime,111)"
However, When i put it into my code (Entity SQL):
"select d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),d.LogTime,111) as Date1, MIN(CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), d.LogTime, 108)) as FirstIn from IGPSiteEntities.AccessLogSet AS d where d.dwStatus=0 group by d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), d.LogTime,111)"
I got error :
'CONVERT' cannot be resolved into a valid type of function. Near simple identifier, line1, column 200.
LogTime is a DateTime format e.g 05/05/2010 14:12:12
I want to select ONLY the Date (e.g 05/05/2010) and select ONLY the time (e.g 14:12:12) so i use CONVERT function.
I am very new to ASP .NET and am getting above error when trying to insert a new record into a SQL database. I have turned on Option Explicit On so the default date of 01/01/1900 does not get assigned to this field automatically. Since most of the people in the database will not have a date of death, I need to have "blank" deathDate. When I run the stored procedure within SQL and choose pass null value, the Insert Procedure works fine. When I attach to Web Form, however, I get String was not recognized as a valid DateTime error. How can I set it so Null values are accepted into this date field.
Background: I use SQL server 2005 developer edition and visual studio 2008. Visual studio 2008 is running on a local machine with Vista business edition. SQL server is running on a remote server using Windows server 2003. Both computers are within the same domain.
Problem: First, I used the server explorer to connect to the SQL server. Everything works as desired. Then I write code to do the same thing. I keep getting the following error message:
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 25 - Connection string is not valid)
However, I used the exactly identical connection string as the one used in the server explorer. So connection string should not be the problem. In addition, I tried the test code in MSDN, which tells whether my domainusername can flow the network. It turns out the user name is fine. I also went to the SQL server management studio and found the login for my computer is NVCWeihao while my computer login name is NVCweihao. I am wondering if this uppercase letter really affects the connection.
I am working on developing web application for user to upload their files using VB.NET.The problem is,when user browse and upload the file they got an error saying that : Specified argument was out of the range of valid values. Parameter name: i Here is a piece of codes i currently used :
I got a hard time with the Image.FromStream method in my website. The code below works perfect on my computer. But when I uploaded it to the test server, it always gives me "Parameter not valid" exception.
if (!afuImageFile.IsUploading && afuImageFile.HasFile) { System.Drawing.Image imgFile = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(afuImageFile.FileContent); }
the afuImageFile is an AsynFileUploader control in Ajax Tool Kits. afuImageFile.FileContent is a HttpInputStream.
I have a stored procedure with output parameter. I encapsulate it with Table Adapter and BLL. Call it using ObjectDataSource in conjuction with formview, just like the one in Data Access Tutorial. How do I get the output parameter in event INSERTED of the ObjectDataSource in code behind (VB)?
We have a stored procedure which creates and returns as output the next value in line:
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Yes, the dullards who created this system not only failed to use an identity for the primary key of this table, they then proceeded to add 1 to a varchar column to create the new value, thus insuring it can never be anything but numeric.
Sigh. I'm told we cannot address that obvious deficiency now, and we have to leave the column as varchar. Double sigh.
If I execute this sproc from SSMS, the hh_num variable is returned as expected:
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However, when I run it through the application, the parameter I set up as output does not get its Value attribute changed:
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I've verified that the "@hh_num" maintains its direction and name through the ExecuteNonQuery call, but its Value remains an empty string.
I´m in need to export datagrids to excel. I found a good solution in C#. I´m a newbie at VB.net. I have got it to work but I´m not familar to set the SQL connection and bind data in C#.
I need to declare my query with a calendar parameter but I have no idea how this should be done in this code.
Either, how do I set parameters into the C# code or how can I set a SQLDATASOURCE in the ASPX file and still run all code.
I have the following sub that I need help with an error on. When run error message is saying that the parameter called by the stored proc was not supplied. Am I missing something? I can't seem to find it.....