Forms Data Controls :: Dynamically Set Image's Imagepath (imageURL) In The Datalist1?
Sep 23, 2010I put a detalist in my vb.net web page. And bind with datasource, how can i bind a dynamical path on....
View 2 RepliesI put a detalist in my vb.net web page. And bind with datasource, how can i bind a dynamical path on....
View 2 RepliesI've got a SQL Server database with a table in it, which lists the file names of images. It's my intention to assign the ImageUrl of an Image control on the page, from the data in the table. I've placed a SQLDataSource control on the page, and then tried putting a FormView control there, and an Image control within that. But I don't see how I can assign the value to the ImageUrl property via data binding.
View 3 RepliesI am attaching an image to a listview from code behind, the image depends on a value from the database and there are 5 different images.It sometimes works fine and then will randomly come up with an error, when nothing has changed, the error is:[Code]....
It doesn't seem to make sense to me because ImageUrl IS a member of image. Here is my code:
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I am using asp:image to bind image in datalist itemTemplate. but it does not bind i mean the image does not displayed. my source is:
<asp:Image ID="imgPhoto" runat="server" ImageUrl='<%#Eval("Images") %>' Width ="90px" Height ="100px"/>
I am using .net 3.5 c#
i have this asp:Image
<asp:Image id="Imgage1" runat="server"></server>
I tried to load image from server side when page load
like this
Image1.ImageUrl = "~/mine.jpg";
But it did not work.
If I get any image tag from any website I want to be able to get the full path to the image file.eg:
src="http://www.example.com/images/foo.gif" //This is fine
src="images/foo.gif"
src="/images/foo.gif"
for the bottom two src attributes, how can i get the full image path?I want to treat the src attribute universally and always get the full path of an image.
I receive the error (Both DataSource and DataSourceID are defined on 'DataList1'. Remove one definition) in the following code. Could anyone help me sort this out. I do not have anything named DatasourceID that I can find.
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I'm writing a script and need with being able to modify the ImageUrl property in a HyperLink control from the code behind page. It is meant to dynamically show an image.
I just need to know the correct format of the code behind to get this to work.
My code works fine when running it on my pc, but when I uploading it to the server, I always get the same error, I can't delete file I have just assigned into imageurl. However I able to delete it before using Image1.ImageUrl = sOldFileName; Somehow the server doesn't release sOldFileName after assignment it into imageurl. Here is the code, it's a pop up that gets the a variable from another page as a QueryString. The image blocks on the page load, before clicking the btnCrop_Click button.
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in my page_load method I call a mthod that it create some dynamic controls. one of them is an Image control that it's ImageURL property set to an URL that is saved in data base. image shows that URL but when postback ocuurs, previous image controls doesn't their image. but other controls for example TextBoxes keep text values. what should I do for keep image url property for this dynamic Images controls?
View 3 RepliesI am trying to load an image in my webpage from a file server where all of our images will be held.I set the imageurl property on the image control to dynamically;;
image1.ImageUrl =photo+"//"+image1.jpg;(Here photo is a string that value is: "//server/DBV/Documents/Employee/phot")
and I can see the image perfectly fine in IE.
However, the image does not show in Firefox. In Firefox it is just a blank screen when i am using developer tools that image button is in there but it showing faded in developer tool(firebug).in screen nothing showing only blank.
How can I make image control through C# coding in gridview column?? and then display image in it.
View 1 RepliesI have an image ItemTemplate within a FormView, where the ImageUrl is the photo_file_name. However, I want to add "~/uploads/" at the begining of the photo_file_name.
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So for example, if the photo_file_name is Jellyfish.jpg I want it, the ImageUrl to be ~/uploads/Jellyfish.jpg without having to change the photo_file_name in the DB.
I have a image control (image1) on a .aspx page and I'm trying to pass in a file system path (not a url) on my Page Load event:
Dim strPictureExists
As
String =
is there a way to manipulate a piece of a File path in a ImageUrl of an asp image?
Ex: <asp:Image ID="helpButton" ImageUrl="images/HelpButtonsA/buttons/help.png" runat="server"/>
I would like to change HelpButtonsA dynamically to HelpButtonsB(assuming that the path "images/HelpButtonsB/buttons/help.png" exists.) Can it be done by setting a public variable in the code behind then using that variable in the path?
I must be missing something very basic here.I have an asp:Image control where Visible="false." The idea is that I don't want the image to be displayed unless there is a value in a database column that contains a value for ImageURL, in which case my code behind switches visible to "true"But in IE8, these image controls are displaying as broken images, even when Visible="false". Why is that? And how do I fix this?.aspx:
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I've basically got 2 applications. One is my back office application (Admin) and the other , the front end application (web site)
My problem is that, the admin uploads 'n' number of photos ,which is stored in one of the folders within my back office application and the path is stored in my DB as , for example : ~/Uploads/test.jpg.
But it is not possible for me to access this image from my front end application because the path actually exists in my back office app. How do i get to view the images that I uploaded on my front end Appn. ?
how to change the imageurl of an image field when I mouseover an imagebutton in a gridview? both the imagebutton and image urls are the same location.
I'm doing this in code behind but I can't seem to get the Image1.Imageurl to change to the same ImageUrl the imagebutton is pointing to.
C#
protected void ImageButton1_PreRender(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ImageButton imageButton1 = (ImageButton)sender;
if (imageButton1 != null && string.IsNullOrEmpty(imageButton1.Attributes["onmouseover"]))
{
imageButton1.Attributes.Add("onmouseover", "Image1.ImageUrl=imageButton1.ImageUrl");
}
}
I have an Image control with the ImageUrl property set to point to an image on a network folder, the address looks like this:
\fs01PRODUCTSimagesAM101.jpg
It renders correctly in IE but not in Firefox.
pasting the url/path directly into the browser, the address is maintained in IE: \fs01PRODUCTSimagesAM101.jpg
But in Firefox, it is converted to this: file://///fs01/PRODUCTS/images/AM101.jpg
I suspect this is related to the problem.
why the following instruction does not work?
<asp:Image runat="server" ImageUrl="Imageslue.gif" Width="30" Height='<%# Eval("Numero") %>'> </asp:Image>
Do you think it is wise to load the background-body image dynamically in a CMS application from SQL Server 2005? Granted I would have to generate a sql statement based on size of the page to show the correct image. Anyone run into any pitfalls?
View 1 RepliesPassing a query string value retrieved to an ImageUrl attribute of an image control using asp.net c#.
I have a page called DisplayImage and within the page_load event i was able to retrieve somevalues from the query stringhcode=Request.Querystring["ccode"].Tostring();
Now,
hcode="6699FD";
Is it possible to change back ground image of a datalist at run time??
View 2 RepliesHow can I write this correctly inside my repeater?
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I have an update panel with an image control inside. At some point in JS I try to assign the image source, by doing
$("#pvwImage").attr("src", imageSrc);
The image refreshes correctly and shows me the assigned image. However when I click on a button that raises a postback, by the time it gets to the server the ImageUrl property of the image is still the default one, so my changes in JS didn't have any effect.
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