i am biuliding a project that has gives the user the option of uploading 3 banners.I am using sql server to store the image's file name and an asp:image control and bind the image url from data retrieved from sql server to display the image.I now need a way to allow the user to upload swf files instead of just images.Is there a control that allows me to display both image and swf files?If not how can I do that?
how to upload images to server(application/images folder) and retrive(display) from and on client PC for asp.net. its just for uplaoding logo directly to server folder and retriving from server to client. i am not getting server path on client pc for image.
UrlRewritingNet to my project now i can rewrite urls but i dont wanna rewrite images css files js files etc i only want to rewrite url as you can also guess for example how do i need to edit this code to achive this
i recently made a website and have uploaded it to a hosting server. After i had completed the website i noticed that i never added in any expiration onto the files/images plus that i dont know how to do this outside of IIS. As i dont have access to the IIS on the server i need a way of embeding code to set a short exportaion on the images and xml files cached. whats the best way of doing this?
I have an application that uses resource files to display items in multiple languages. My app uses quote a lot of javascript and the alerts need to display in the local language. To do this, I have created an http handler which will read the keys and values of the culture-specific resource file and write them to a JSON array which is then embedded in the page in a script tag, the messages can then be accesses using, for exmaple:
Message.Error (en-GB = "Error", fr-FR = "Erreur")
The messages http handler works great in development, however when I run the application on a test server, I get the error: Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "Resources.Alerts.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "App_GlobalResources.b0n9j90e" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed. The code that I use to acccess the resource file is:
Where Resources.Alerts is the type that contains my multi-lingual definitions. The build action for the Alerts.resx file is set to "Embedded Resource". Any ideas why this works locally but not on my test server, am I missing something?
I am trying to open different types of files that I have uploaded on my sql server database. I would like to display all the list of files in Gridview. When user click the link it should open download dialog box and should be able to open its particular applications such as word, excel, browsers etc.
i have grid with linkbutton and path of image files how can i open that images in windows default application below is the code in rowdatabound LinkButton btn = new LinkButton();
I am trying to learn how to display image on a form by retrieving it from a database. I've been able to save the image in the database; however, I am not sure how to display it on the page using an image placeholder in c#.
Here is the code to retrieve the image information from the database in C#:
I have created a simple ASP.NET Website in Visual Studio 2010. I have got a Default.aspx page that contains an image. When the image is located in the Images folder it displays perfectly. When I move the image to another folder, or a sub-folder of the Images folder, it still displays in the Designer, but not in Internet Explorer. In IE, it shows nothing. When I view the source in IE the image tag is there, but nothing is displayed. I navigate to the root folder of the site (which I can do on the dev Web server), go into the Images folder, then go to the image - it displays perfectly. But when I navigate to another folder, or a sub-folder in Images, and try to go to the image, it does not display. I opened the page in google chrome, opened the dev tools, and saw that the image was there, but it was 1x1 pixel and 43 bytes, which doesn't make sense because the image is 38KB.
I need to create a thumbnail solution in order to display pictures of products. There can be more than 1 thumbnail per product and I need a way to enlarge the image as well. The thumbnails will be displayed in atleast 3 or 4 pages across the system and I need the ability to delete them as well. For version 2 of the software (knowing PM's it may be thrown into Version 1), I think I will need to be able to enhance this feature to allow movie clips so that's something I need to keep in mind. The images will be stored in the DB so I can sort the code to retrieve them but I'm originally a windows programmer and this is my first major ASP.NET project and also my first attempt at C#.
A user will upload the images through FTP in the images folder. So my requirement is when he clicks on the link say for eg [URL] all the images should be displayed in the thumbnail format. What I did is I opened the IIS and over there I selected the directory listing. So when I click on the link [URL] it shows the list of images. But I want this in the thumbnail format.
I have a project I'm getting ready to start and I want to see if anyone out there has any good examples or suggestions on how I would handle processing images. My company has about 10,000 images orgainzed in folders which I am planning on pulling into SQL Server. What I want to do is develop a web page where the end-user can select a folder which would then be scanned for photo / image files.
Each image file found would then be displayed in a column in a web page and the end-user would then select certain options for each image. Options such as where the photo should get stored in the SQL Server Database. My wish is to store the images in a number of SQL Server Tables in a field type of IMAGE. I'm using C# as my programming language.
I have a web site application using FW 3.5 and I have the following problem: In one of my forms when I click a listview an image control displays the image that corresponds to a directory, something like this:
Is this the only way? I have tried this with a couple of photos, but I cant put them all in C: drive (where the wwroot is located) because there is no space available, I really need to read those images from the D: drive.