Not sure if this is the correct section to ask this but this is regarding storing datatype problem.im trying to convert an image file retrieve from a folder and convert it to Byte so that i can save into database
In below function i retrieve and convert the image from a folder to byte
I am develping an application that integrates with an RFID kit. The problem is, the kit comes with an .cs class that accepts data stored in a byte array however, each information stored in the array respresents an int. I wanted to store String information in each array but, my research suggest that a String itself can be converted to a byte array and not a byte....here the code from the .cs class:
I got a variable of type System.Drawing.Image and need to convert it to a variable of type byte so I can store the image in the database. Can someone show me how to do that in VB.NET code.
I'm trying to convert a X509Certificate2 to byte[] and I'm using the function Export this way:byte[] certificateBytes = pfx.Export(X509ContentType.Pkcs12, password);pfx is a X509Certificate2 instance obtained from the certificates in store My of the LocalMachine.I get an error saying that the handle is invalid.the password is correct and instance pfx is not null.
I am using web services to retrieve one record from database. here in this record there is one image field.In web service, the record is converted to xml document and sent to client
when i send this record to client thru webservice , this photo is converted as byte[].
to check before giving to client, i checked my webservice. for that i took a new .aspx page and i retreived my record in to dataset and binded that to gridview. In gridview, I could see my image in byte[] format
I want to change this byte[] to previous image format in my asp.net page.
I am unable to change. I searched in google, I am unable to solve my problem.
I have an image that I capture from an ip camera and post it on a webpage to an image tag. Now I would like to convert to access the picture so that I can save it to our cache blob. Here is my code: asp tag: <asp:Image ID="imgPhoto" runat="server" ImageAlign="Middle" />
In my aspx page I have a HTML inputfile type which allows user to browse for a spreadsheet.Once the user choses the file to upload I want to read the content of the spreadsheet and store the content into mysql database table. I am using the following code to read the content of the uploaded file and convert it into a datatable in order into insert it into database table.
if (filMyFile.PostedFile != null) { // Get a reference to PostedFile object HttpPostedFile myFile = filMyFile.PostedFile; // Get size of uploaded file int nFileLen = myFile.ContentLength; // make sure the size of the file is > 0 if (nFileLen > 0) { // Allocate a buffer for reading of the file byte[] myData = new byte[nFileLen]; // Read uploaded file from the Stream myFile.InputStream.Read(myData, 0, nFileLen);...................................
I have datatable with records and i have existng Excel file in my application temp folder i want to export datatable records in this excel file workbook and i want to convert this excel workbook into byte array and i want to send this byte array in reponse.write to user to give download excel file option
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if we get those images hexadecimal rtf codes we have "0ef1caf...........0d" billions characters like this.I what to convert this hexadecimal explanation to byte array to save images one by one to where i want.
Every morning we send out an email with a text file attached. This is a manual process so I am automating it.I am using an internal mail web service. Its last two parameters are a byte array which is the file contents and a string which is the file name. I passed (...gbytes, "test.txt") and the only thing wrong with it is text.txt is XML. I want it to be text (csv is fine because there is actually four columns that come from a datatable).So I am assuming what's making it XML is this code:
Code: System.IO.MemoryStream stream = new System.IO.MemoryStream(); System.Runtime.Serialization.IFormatter formatter = new System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter(); formatter.Serialize(stream, ds.Tables[0]); gbytes = stream.GetBuffer();
I am trying to search the Internet for how to convert a datatable to a byte array, but I can't find how to have it be text instead of XML. Also, another parameter our WS takes is a flag to say if it's XML, and I am setting this to false.
var params:Object = {}; //params["stack"] = e.stackTrace.slice(0, 542); //length 542 = works //params["stack2"] = e.stackTrace.slice(1, 543); //length 542 = works (just to show that it's not about the content itself) params["stack3"] = e.stackTrace.slice(0, 543); //length 543 = fails
I also seem to be able to create many form fields (with 542 length) so that it's not a limit of the request itself but of the form field:
I have a working application to save an image file to my sql database (Saves as "Original_Image" in the DB TBL_ImageGallery). I have a file limit on the upload of 1 MB. This also works great and the image is being saved beautifully. I found a bit of an issue. Being i am working on a network with 2 bonded T1 connections the streaming of images to my site, when tested internally, is effortless. I am not sure that this will be the same with a generic bandwidth. I want to store the original image size into the databse (already done) but also store a smaller sized (in bytes not actual size [Width, Height]) to my database in a "ThumbNail" column. This will allow the browser to only have to pass the "Thumbnail" sized image, obviously this needs to be much smaller than the original (ex: 1MB orignal I want to save as 12KB image in the thumbnail column), to the thumbnail img control in the user's interface.
I am not sure if this is possible or if there is a need of third party controls. I am interested in doing this as either a stored procedure or in the C# code on an event fire. There may be a better / other solution to this and if that is the case I am also interested
Is there a control that you can use? It can be done by fetching a binaryread from an aspx page but why there isn't a simple free image control that you can put in the page and feed it a byte array?