how to show an image without saving it.URL...I've used this but im experiencing troubles IE 6 & 7 dont show the pic. And IE 8 seems to have a limit of somekind. I have an person screen and a different upload popup-like-screen..I want to let the user upload it in this upload-screen and oly save it as the user say's save in the person screen so i don't want to save 1.001 pictures on the server if they don't click save in the person screen.
We have a scenario where we would like to allow our users to upload images to the site. We are running on ASP.Net. A quick search did not result in anything good. It would be great if the control is free/open source but we do not mind paying a little bit.
Problem:in the Host(not local system) Captcha show only one image that created for first time,but in my local system every things is right,and captcha change for every page load...
i think image can't find server folder address and always show first produced image!!!
see code:
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where is the problem?
notice:when i see server "Upload" folder and "AddIntuitionReflexRandom.gif" file,content change truly,but that can't show in my image.
I would like to be able to read an image based on a url hosted elsewhere. To be clear, this is a legitimate service that is provided and they do allow caching of data, so I'm not trying to steal someone elses data.
The area that I'm looking to improve on is the emboldened line. I think it would be better to read in say 1024k chunks until the file end. Can anyone help me out with the syntax for this?
I have a very simple app here. It pulls a users picture from AD, saves it and then displays it as an asp:Image. The program runs perfectly in the IDE but fails after I publish it and try to browse to it. Here's the code and the error.
I tried doing a search about saving a gridview as an image but have not found anything that works. I need to capture it or create one as an image to send to a mobile device for a dashboard. I know people tried capturing the grid like a screen shot but is there any other way? Sometimes the grid goes off screen. I assume i could create an image dynamically right? The tough part is setting the width of the columns and right/left justifying the data. Even if I could save an html table to an image also that would work.
I have a fileupload control in my form which stores image to the SQL database as binary data.
BUT it stores as 0X000000.... I just realized that.
BUT IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE BECAUSE WHEN I PRINT THIS BYTE ARRAY IT SHOWS THE CONTENT.
This part is the server side code:
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StoreToDatabase function:
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DisplayFileContent function:
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Displaying function shows like 2552162552240167470737001110960960025521906708667658777998101220131211111225181............BUT IN DATABASE it stores like 0X00000000000000000...
I have been messing around with uploading working with and then saving a resulting image.
However at the moment im getting errors in the outputted image, even with very simple code which takes the filebase, puts it into an image object then saves it back out.
Also i would like to know if there is a method in MVC to check the file extension or somehow determine wether it is an image file.
I have a web project and I saved my images in Physical folders in hdd Like d:SecretImagesImagename. But I can't open the files when I have to? I thought if it can saves for examle d:SecretImagesTemp.jpg, I can open when I have to but, I can't.
The top imageUrl declartion is taking in a Base64 image string, and I want to convert it into an image. I think my set of code only works for images like "www.mysite.com/test.jpg" not for a Base64 string.
I am trying to save some resized images to the server. Why I get the following error on the vSmlImgFle.Save(vTmpDir.ToString & vFile.Name, ImageFormat.Jpeg) (in red below) line?
A generic error occurred in GDI+.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException: A generic error occurred in GDI+.
And while we are on the subject of dealing with image files, is there a way to get the file format from the original file, rather than looking at the file extension to determine the file type:
If Ext = "JPG" then Type = ImageFormat.Jpeg Else if Ext = "JPG" then Etc.
I thought that vImgFormat = vOrgImgFle.RawFormat might do it but that seems to return something completely different than ImageFormat.Jpeg.
Code: Protected Function CopyScaleImages(ByVal FileSet As FileInfo()) Dim vTmpDir As New DirectoryInfo(Server.MapPath("~/SanInspPhotosTemp/")) Dim vDir As New DirectoryInfo(Server.MapPath("~/SanInspPhotos/")) Dim imgHght As Integer
I am asking user to upload images using file upload control..In the database i am saving the filename as varchar. My problem is how do i save it.. If file name is saved in database where is file actually saved? If i make a folder to save,it is hard code path.. So, any way to save the file uploaded by user.
I am trying to make a photo gallery. I want to save the uploaded image to data base ...the article below at " Display image after upload without page refresh or postback using ASP.Net AsyncFileUpload Control" shows how to show the uploaded image.. How to save the image in SQl Database?
I do not know how to do it.. Can the code be modified..?
I have an existing application that was written in .NET 3.5. The piece of code in question is using the FileUpload control and its SaveAs method. Its worked perfectly for the past six months, but I've recently upgraded the project to .NET 4.0 and I'm now receiving an "Access to path (...) is denied" every time the method is called. It works fine locally in dev mode but fails on my prod server. I've upgraded the website to run under .NET 4.0 and I've made sure the account (Network Service) it runs under in the app pool has full control. Other than upgrading to .NET 4.0, nothing has changed for the project.