Web Forms :: Display Default Image If Profile Image Is Missing In Folder
Jan 24, 2016
How to display default from folder if user did not upload any image, i have imagename in database and image in folder called userimages, then i have a default image folder called missingimages. if user didnt upload profile image the code will then move over to the next code and display default image.
public string getHREF(object sURL)
{
DataRowView dRView = (DataRowView)sURL;
string Id = dRView["Id"].ToString();
return ResolveUrl("~/Pages/Timeline.aspx?Id=" + Id);
i have a website which has a <IMG> and/or <asp:Image> in it.
The user has an option to upload an image. so if the user does upload an image it will be displayed in the stated controls above. but if they don't the control displays its alternative text or an "x" icon. can i just place a default image in it if there is no image reference to it to display?
I have a page which displays details and a pictures of employees. The details are stored in a SQL database and the images are on the server. How can I set a default Image to display (e.g. an Image saying "Awaiting Image") if an employee picture is missing?
I can't use NullImageUrl as the Images are not stored in the database. I can't use the solution found on [URL] as an ImageField does not accept an ID attribute.
I am trying to put a default image in an Image control in asp.net and it should show that particular image on the page when no other image is assigned or no image available in Database.
I have a web in asp.net and code in vb. database is ms access. in a page i am displaying data of staff by searching by renumber(in a text box+search button). there is a folder named photos in which jpeg images of the staff is stored file name as renumber of staff. how can i display the image in the existing web pagewhen i search the renumber
I want to display images in the Gridview from the image folder in this way:
But without saving the image location in the Database (i.e;i want to do this using the System.IO)
I can fetch the names of all the images present in the "img" folder but my problem is i cant set the src of the <img> tag properly which would display the image here is what i did:
I have a fileupload control in a contentplaceholder in a masterpage. I have to preview the image whenever I browse an image beside it in an imagecontrol.
My application is running on a different server .So I can't give the filepath of my local system.
Also I don't want to store the image in any location and i'm not supposed to use any session variable to pass it to generic handler.
My problem is there is a query string link web page in my asp.net+vb code web. When a visitor clicks in a link button the data pertaining to that person is diplayed i am willing to display the photo of the person in that page..
.vb
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load If Request.QueryString("PNO") IsNot Nothing Then Try ' Read the file and convert it to Byte Array Dim filePath As String = "C:AWINGPHOTOS" Dim filename As String = Request.QueryString("PNO")
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.
I know how to display an image in gridview from image path in database. Now, I want to display an image in an asp.net image control from image path in database. Can anyone point me to a tutorial? I haven't been able to find one that explains how to do it when I don't know what the image path will be. The images are in the root folder.
i used a file upload control to upload file..after uploading i want to preview image without storing its path or storing in DB or solution explorrer folder.when i upload using fileupload control..path of image comes in fileupload control now i used a button so,that on button click image should be displayed in image control..
I'm using varbinarymax.....IN SQL gridview image and setting the nullimage value doesn't this problem.. I'm looking for code that can make this lil miracle happen
& it doesn't really matter which way , whether the code says if image null then display this image from ~/Images/thispic.jpg or if i1 display this image from ~/Images/thispic.jpg for a little bit more insight into this I'm creating a legend for the database and the null has been used for displaying one pic so i'm after the 1 or visa versa to display another image.... and i'm not trying to upload pics to 1000 plus documents, and when i came at it from a sql angle tying 5 tables together the parent table ended up not sending the proper return. is this even possible or am i ahead of visual studio
However, if there is not an image - e.g. if my property record doesn't have any images associated with it, I would like to display a default thumbnail.
I am making a student registration form. For photo upload i want that when user open registration form then bydefault image should be shown and if user does not upload any image then by default image should be inserted in database but if user upload the image then that image should save in database.
i have an image and an imagebutton, they are inside a listview and get their imageurl from databinding, i would like to know, if maybe the databinding value is empty, instead of showing a big red x, is there anyway to maybe make it link to a default image when the value is empty instead?
I'm having an image in my page displayed to clients form a folder under same apllication folder,I also have a form in the same page that accepts an image file to be uploaded. The image that is uploaded via this form should take the place of the image that's displayed in the page with the name newly givven at runtime. The new image should be uploaded in the same directory with the new name provided, which means it overwrites the previous image.