Web Forms :: Have High Speed On Page (with Thumbnail Image) Load?
Mar 23, 2010
Have a look at this link.Web pageIf I want to have this kind of speed in my page load which consists of many thumbnail images. It that image is stored in database or in file system.What measures to take to achive this kind of speed like indexing, denormalization, caching and what else?
I want to send multiple emails with high speed. I am sending a newsletter on daily basis to around 4000 contact-IDs. I developed VB.net code for sending emails through THREADS. My threads are sending Emails to my contacts. But the problem is the speed is slow. I wanted to send emails with high speed and with less email bounce ration.
I have a ModalPopupExtender control inside accordin control, users can add images, that I sotre the path in database(sql server) and the actual image in physical address inside web server,I automatically resize the image to thumbnail size in C#, when users first connect to the site,the see the thubmnail version of the image,which is much faster to download,and by clicking the thubnail, the hidden asp:pnael is shown with imzge in full size, I use javascript to unhide the panel and also change the image source to actual image,everything works fine in IE, but in Firefox and Chrome, the first time user clicks on thumbnail can not see the full size image,only after couple of time, they see the full size image? what could be the problem?
I am using asp.net ,C# what is the best way to achieve this?
I would like to speed up the loading of this page. But at the same time make sure that it don't slow down performance of other parts of web application and also do not crash the IIS.
The are several approaches:
Use AJAX requests. Needs to be MVC style requests to Controller or Web Service. Using UpdatePanel around each section will not work - since if I try to submit refreshes to multiple UpdatePanels at the same time using approach here: [URL], the last request will always win: [URL] Use ASP.NET threads described in answer to right way to create thread in ASP.NET web application. So I would use a separate thread for each call: RenderSection1, RenderSection2, etc... Move the logic that takes up time, usually DB requests, into Application Service class in another DLL or External Web Service. Something like
OrderDTO GetDataForViewOrder(int orderID) { }
and use multiple threads in that DLL. This approach seems to provide the best scalability, but also introduces UI details into Application Services layer.
I've been using things like Firebug and YSlow, so I'm not really looking for advice on increasing page load speeds, but I'm wondering does extra imports or using, especially if your importing or using classes that aren't necessary, cause a page to load slower?
Over the last week I've been investigating an issue for one of our clients whereby the initial page load following a deployment of their website takes around 1 minute, resulting in unacceptable downtime for end users. This was happening not only for code deplyments (bin dll's and .config files) but also if there were large numbers of .aspx pages updated. For code deployments it's not an issue, but for aspx updates it is; in this particular scenario, we are making use of a 3rd party content management system (RedDot from OpenText) in which every page of the site is published out as a distinct .aspx page. This means that for this website there's somewhere in the region of 2,400 separate .aspx pages. I realise this isn't an ideal situation but we're working within the constraints of the CMS, and we managed to correlate the instances where the site was unresponsive with App pool restarts, which also corresponded to publications of of .aspx pages.
I found an article by Tess Ferandez [URL] which describes all the reasons why the app pool may restart, and it does seem that if more than 15 .aspx pages are changed then the app pool will recycle and the pages will be re-compiled. Another msdn article [URL] then gave me a few pointers on how to start addressing this problem, and for the moment I've set a flag on the compilation options to prevent batch compilation:
<compilation batch="false">
This means that the initial page load now takes around 6 seconds instead of 1 minute, which is a great improvement. However, I also used the "Compilations Total" performance counter to investigate the number of pages that have been compiled by ASP.NET for my site and was quite surprised that the total number of pages that get compiled peaks at 44, which is odd given that there are 2,400 aspx pages in the site. If the batch flag is set to false, the counter slowly increments by 1 page at a time as you click around on the site; if batch mode is true, the initial compilation takes the number straight to 44 over the course of ~60 seconds. What I'm really struggling to understand is why all 2,400 pages aren't compiled. Does anyone have any inside info on what might be going on as all the documentation I've read seems to indicate that all of the pages should be compiled and this counter should be much higher.
I have an Image control on my page that should display a thumbnail preview of the actual image. The URL property of this control is assigned through the code-behind using:
Before moving my files to another location, this assignment works fine (The files used to be located inside the application folder). But after moving all files to another drive in the same server, the images don't seem to render any longer. I can upload/download files fine but they just won't display as thumbnails on the page.
I have a requirement where i need to upload image files and display them as thumbnails on webpage. when clicked on thumbnial image the orginal uploaded image must display.iam in great confusion whether to make thumbnails dinamically on the fly when retrieving the orginal image or make thumbnails and save them to saperatefolder when uploading and save orginal image to another folder.
I am using a fileupload tool and an asp button. I want to upload image using fileupload, save it in a folder named images in my website and create its thumbnail view on the same page using VB.
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 have a gridview which displays thumbnails in the first column and details in the other columns. The thumbnail URL is being retrieved using the following:
[Code]....
However, if the thumbnail cannot be located, a white box with a cross appears instead (as expected).
To handle this better, I would like to display a different image if the thumbnail cannot be located for any reason, for example an image saying "Image Cannot Be Displayed". But I am unsure of how to do this, of even where to do this. Essentially I need to assess the value that the datagrid is using for the particular URL when it is databound. But can I put VB.NET code in this?
Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately. Parser Error Message: The server tag is not well formed.
Can I load an image into the master page based upon which content page in loaded? For example, site theme "animals", 3 content pages (bird.aspx, cat.aspx, and dog.aspx), when any one of these pages are loaded, I want an image to be loaded and displayed based on that page's name. Is the loading accomplised in the master page ot content pages' on load event?I am working in C#
I want to show a processing image on every page load how to do that...Not only in button click it should happen in all page load. It should start when page load starts and ends when page load completed.