I have an application that uses an Asynchronous HttpHandler for retrieving images from a fileshare It appears the performance of this is quite poor. I have two questions:1. Does it make sense to use an IHttpAsyncHandler for this or will an IHttpHandler work fine? I have four images on a page that need to be loaded this way and it seems that they all load sequentially instead of in parallel. Since we have some JavaScript in the body onload event, it doesn't get excuted until all four images are finished loadingy bearing on this.
I am using Httphandler to access my pages. Have Loginstatus Control on the master pages.
OnLoggingOut for the Loginstatus control I am doing a Session.abandon()... But My session_end
does not get called in the Gobal.asax.I tried link button and everything. but when I take out the httphandler the Session_end gets executed in global.asax
I can handle the full session end on my own but is there any way to call Session_end in global.asax?
I'm using an HttpHandler to display images from memory ... which is working fine.The image is displayed as a .png format in a popup window.My problem is printing the image from IE7 Web Browser using the popup menu displayed after doing a right-click, selecting 'Print Picture'.A blank page is being printed ... i.e. No Image, just the url and date on the bottom of the page and the page number on the top.I have also tried this with the image formatted as .jpg, with the same result.
I'm trying to secure my web application so XML files it contains can't be downloaded. I thought it would be as simple as adding these to the "httpHandlers" section of web.config:
This failed - the XML files could still be downloaded easily. I tried different browsers in case they were caching, but everything could download the XML files without any trouble. I thought this might be due to some special handling of XML, so I tried mocking up an alternative based on ".txt123" files. I added this file with some dummy content:
We have a handler to deal with .dat files.. everything is already setup and server is acknowledging the file type and doing its thing to handle it..
But the handler requires 1 bit of information along with the HTTP request which is a physical file path.. the file name it knows based on the file we call , but how can i pass a custom header along with the request so that the handler will use that when the request is made?
Basically when on our player.aspx page, i will have a button, when you click that button a request is made to the .dat file, but along with that request i need to send the physical file path.. how can i do that?
I need to access image files (.jpg) on a server other than the web server my app runs on. I would like to use an httphandler to do this but I am unsure of the syntax to specify the path. I have tried mapping a drive on the web server to the file server but that didn't work. I have tried using a UNC path but that did not work either.
I am using uploadify for a photography site I am building. I have an HTTPHandler that I'm using to save the posted file. What I am wondering is if I can resize images, insert a record of the image into a db and save the image from the HTTPHandler? This is my first experience with HTTPHandlers so forgive me if there is an obivious answer for this.
I have a problem with large respones and IIS7, the server runs out of memory. I've written the test code below that works pretty much like my real code... When i start to download the file i can se the memory usage rise until it hits 100% and Firefox complaints about lost connection to server, looks like IIS7 does not release cache or something.. Works in IIS6 by the way
I've been trying to get image caching working for the last 8 hours and I keep the same problem time and time again, I'm trying to cache Images at the moment and then when thats succesful, apply this to cache my js and css files. I have at the moment Sql Dependancy caching working on my dynamic pages but the page still takes to long due to images not caching.
What I have tried is going to IIS7 Management and adding HTTP Response Header for the images folder and setting various things for the cache control.i dont care how long it caches it on the client or on the proxy servers i just would like it to check when the file was modified and compare it with the one in the client or proxy cache and if they are different then fetch the new image which has been ftp up. i could solve this by changing the image name but the thing is the image name is generated when they are ftp'd to the site by an application and the name is a direct reference to the product so i cant change the name each time, as it would mean making a lot of otherpages accross the board.
so What i would like, is to set and expiry date of lets say 32 days or more on the images and then check to see if they have changed by date modified or some other way of checking(Etags maybe) I'm not sure, if they have changed on the server then redownload and recache them, I tried using post-check and pre-check together but that just permantly cached them, so when i change the image the only way it would display the new image is to just hit F5.
In Brief, how can i Cache images, on the client machine/ proxy cache and recache them when the modified date of the file has changed.
I have an application that uses an asynchronous HttpHandler to retrieve images and display them on a page by having the asp:Image tag's ImageUrl property set to the handler's URL and some additional querystring arguments. Getting the images is a somewhat complicated process (it applies autocorrections to images based on pre-defined settings). Is an asynchronous handler the right choice for this?
I've tried to implement two different solutions that use either and HttpModule or and HttpHandler to do URLRewriting for me. These work great on IIS 7 within my local development environment in Integrated and Classic modes. Currently the production server is running IIS 6.0 on a shared hosting environment. It appears that the request at least hits both the Module and Handler as the URL above redirect to the particular friendly url, but it doesn't redirect and hit hte Module or Handler again. Instead I get a 404 error for the friendly URL.
I have a website [URL] . When you click on any thumbnail image Safari renders the images but in Firefox show up as binary garbage. (safari does not render gif images but does .jpeg images)
in my .cs file for the gridview itemtemplate I supply the following string
I am designing an prototyping an app the needs to store images, similar to facebook. This will be a public facing site and I am not sure how many users I will end up with but what I am looking for is a way to efficiently retrieve them.
So far I am thinking of storing them in SQL Server varbinary columns. I have the upload code and the storage code for that. My concern is retrieving them. I can retireve and build the image tag on the fly but I am worried about having to hit the database for each one.
I have been thinking about getting all images for a user and caching them in the asp.net cache for 10 to 30 seconds. I have never had to do something like this so I would be interested in hearing a few different approaches. Obviously the images can vary in size and I was thinking about defining a size limit, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
i am a beginer and i want to know how to store images in the database tables like pictures of the pizzas and when the user selects one of the pizza from the dropdownlist he sees the image of the selected pizza.
I store images in mysql as a longblob. The image control only takes an imageurl, so I have to have an ashx page serve up the images and then the image control uses that page as the imageurl. It works, but does that mean I have to do this for each image, kinda gets complicated for a lot of images.
Or should I just store the images on the hard disk? I am worried though about the space I would need if my site grows, as I want it scalable.
I want to create a page that will dynamically change the images displayed, based on which link the user clicked to get there. For example I have different movies listed and when you click a link for one of them it displays all the images for that movie. I need it to be on one page because at the moment I have hundreds of pages and its very hard to manage. I have the images stored in BLOBS on SQL Server 2005. I can retrieve all the images for a certain category and store the Image data for each one into a list of images. What I cant do, is display the images on the page. I can display one image by using the queryString to get the image by ID, then putting the Eval code into an asp:image, but I dont know how to do it for multiple images.
I'am Developing a commercial website using vs2005 and sql 2005,where my users will download and upload wallpapers and ringtones,so my issue is,i got the coding for uploading ,ut the problem is it is storing the files two times, the code i have used is in the following link,http://www.beansoftware.com/asp.net-tutorials/images-database.aspx