Access Images Outside The Web Path?
Mar 29, 2011How can i display images that are saved outside the the WebSite folder.
View 2 RepliesHow can i display images that are saved outside the the WebSite folder.
View 2 Replieshow to storethe image path in database and how to access image from database in asp web form
View 1 RepliesI had applied the following code as said by you :
byte[] b = YourByteArrayFromDb;
File.WriteAllBytes(MyFilePath, b);
But I am receiving an exception "Access to the path is denied". How do I solve this using ASP.Net with C#? And is there any format to set the path as string?
For example I have site http://localhost/site In IIS I set that 404 error causes redirection to default.aspx
If I type something like http://localhost/site/nodirectory , (there are no such folder) all works perfectly.
But if I only add slah at end http://localhost/site/nodirectory/, page can't display css and images.
Images and css are located in their own folder. I tried different paths: "gfx/logo.gif", "/gfx/logo.gif"
I trying dotnetzip on localhost everything works fine.but on a real dotnet hosting it raises error :
Access to the path 'C:inetpubvhostslahblah.comsubdomains
aporhttpdocsDotNetZip-luqevaxu.tmp' is denied.
using (ZipFile zip = new ZipFile(Server.MapPath("~")+"/a.zip"))
{
zip.AddFile(Server.MapPath("~")+"/deneme.txt");
zip.Save();
}
I have an image folder stored at ~/Content/Images/
I am loading these images via
<img src="/Content/Images/Image.png" />
Recently, the images aren't loading and I am getting the following errors in my error log. What's weird is that some images load fine, while others do not load.
what is wrong with my routes? Am I missing an ignore route for the /Content/ folder?
I am also getting the same error for favicon.ico and a bunch of other image files...
<Fatal> -- 3/25/2010 2:32:38 AM -- System.Web.HttpException: The controller for path '/Content/Images/box_bottom.png' could not be found or it does not implement IController.
at System.Web.Mvc.DefaultControllerFactory.GetControllerInstance(Type controllerType)
at System.Web.Mvc.DefaultControllerFactory.CreateController(RequestContext requestContext, String controllerName)
at System.Web.Mvc.MvcHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext)
at System.Web.Mvc.MvcHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext httpContext)
at System.Web.Mvc.MvcHandler.System.Web.IHttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext httpContext)
at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
My current routes look like this:
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapRoute(
"Default", // Route name
"{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters
new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = "" } // Parameter defaults
);
routes.MapRoute(
"ControllerDefault", // Route name
"{controller}/project/{projectid}/{action}/{searchid}", // URL with parameters
new { controller = "Listen", action = "Index", searchid = "" } // Parameter defaults
);
I have 4 file uploader in my form to upload 4 images in the DB for each article submitted. My issue when I want update/edit my article with some new pictures and I want delete or update the old pictures with the replacement with the new one.
How I can implement it? I am using ASP.NET based on VB.NOT .... NOT C#
I'm using ASP.NET with C# and MySql. I'm trying to upload images to my website, to a folder called images, and to store the path on my MySql Database. And i want to show the images by using the path stored on the bank. Above is my code to insert images to the website.
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string fileName = FileUpload1.FileName; if (FileUpload1.HasFile && FileUpload1.FileBytes.Length < 2048) { fileName = new Random().Next() + "-" + FileUpload1.FileName; // My upload folder path is C:ConvocationWEbsite1Upload FileUpload1.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~/Upload/")
+ fileName); } else { lblerr.Text = " File size should be less than 2 MB."; }
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I have a Datalist where I want to retrive Images from a folder and I have done URL rewritting so Images is not displaying when I write something like this:
<asp:HyperLink ID="HyperLink1" ImageUrl='<%# Bind("Product_Image", "~/ProductImages/{0}") %>'
NavigateUrl='<%#"http://localhost:49524Mysite/Product/" + stringToBase64String(Eval("ProductID").ToString())%>' CommandName="IMG" CommandArgument='<%# Eval("ProductID")%>' runat="server"></asp:HyperLink>
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I don't want to write whole URL.
How can i upload image to a folder and its path to my database using stored procedure?
And similarly i want to retrieve images from database using their paths stored in database through stored procedure...
How to display images in crystal report from database am inserting address (image folder) of images into the database, not inserting images into the database...
View 1 RepliesI have a task to upload multiple images to server path of the application folder . I have used the File Upload control in order to Upload the Images to server path but some images of about 778 kb are not supposed to be uploaded correctly. And while displaying the Images I am using Datalist control.
While I have tried to upload from Application in my system all files got uploaded but while acessing the link some files are not getting uploaded.
[URL] ...
In above website,You have stored imagepath as Image/file.jpg. I have created a database and stored image as "~/Images/File.jpg" and then how should i show that image in excel.pdf from gridview.
When i an making this method
protected string GetUrl(string imagepath) {
string[] splits = Request.Url.AbsoluteUri.Split('/');
if (splits.Length >= 2) {
string url = splits[0] + "//";
for (int i = 2; i < splits.Length - 1; i++) {
url += splits[i];
url += "/";
} return url + imagepath;
} return imagepath;
}
Its not working for me..I want to export gridview data in excel/pdf but my image in database in like "~/Images/file.jpg"..
how to display image files which have been stored in Access 2007 as "attachments". The files are already in place as attachments to the database, and would be difficult to move in bulk to individual files. To store and call them individually by filename would have been my first choice, but they are already in place as attachments. At any rate, I have no problem connecting to and querying the database in asp.net for other fields, but have been unsuccessful in displaying these jpeg attachments.
View 4 RepliesI have created 1 report in my web site (EmployeeDetail.rpt) using inbuild crystal report .
Now I wanted to display image of respective employee(s) according to selection(department wise)
I tried everything but it did not work.
(I have uploaded and stored images on server in EmpImages directory empID wise)
How to achieve this ?
how to read the image from excel shhet if i have foder which contain images .
so i want to dispalying image from excel shhet
.how can i do this wheather how can i assign the path of image/foder in excel shhet
Here is what I am basically trying to accomplish I want to upload images to the server separated into categories and save the file path into the database. I have found plenty of documentation on saving to a file and the file path to a database. But, I haven't found anything that will allow me to seperate the images into categoies.
I have made three tables in the database
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What I am trying to do is create a gallery for our clients to browse and download different vesions of posters and ad cards.
My CMS writes a sitemap xml file, for google analytics, to the server whenever I create or update a page. The error is:
error Code:
Access to the path 'D:homeensamplemrweinerschnitzelandpie.comsitemap.xml' is denied.
I imagine that happens because IUSR_machineName doesn't have proper permissions. I have no issues on my development server (which is pretty much default) but to avoid this in the future, instead of having a method that writes an XML file can I just output an XML filestream? I can barely remember the reasons I used the file writing at all (caching and file dependencies maybe) and that's all been replaced.
Am I on the right path by thinking filestream is the answer or can I just write an aspx page that outputs the sitemap.xml file? Am I wrong in imagining there is a difference between the two?
After doing a google search on a problem I couldn't find the solution so I'm asking I'm runnnig an ASP.NET Website locally to upload a picture file. It takes the filename and from there it takes the date (year and month) and then when it gets uploaded, the web site creates a corresponding folder to store the picture like serverPath/pictures/2010/12 where 2010 is the year and 12 is the month, it all works greate locally but when I upload it to my hosting machine (GoDaddy, IIS 7.0) is keeps giving me this error message:"Access to the path X is denied"And it's not automatically creating the folders.This is the code that I'm using to create the folder:
if (!Directory.Exists(nombrePath))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(nombrePath);
return true;
}
I'm sure that the path is correct, I've verified the path string and also it works locally
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Line 9: FileOpen(1, "Stub.exe", OpenMode.Binary, OpenAccess.Read, OpenShare.Default)
i have two different websites. the first one is the main website of a company and it is at www.company.com
the second one is an online shop of that company and it is located at www.e-order.company.com
at the App_Data directory of the second page there is an access database that i want to have access also from the first site.
the connection string i use at the second site is:
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what should it be the connection string for the first one?
the purpose of this is to login from the main site and then been redirected to the e-order site
I am new to IIS and have some questions.
I've put my application on IIS with a App Pool I newly created. The App pool setting is integrated and networkservice.
My application reads a local file from a local machine. When it tries to do that, I receive an exception saying that "Access to the path c:..xxx is denied". Isn't the app using the credentials logged into the local machine?!
doesn't "integrated and networkservices" mean.. use the credentials logged in to windows?
Server Error in '/ATM HARDEWARE REPORT_web app' Application.Access to the path '\192.168....c' is denied. 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.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path '\10.50.168.7c' is denied.ASP.NET is not authorized to access the requested resource. Consider granting access rights to the resource to the ASP.NET request identity. ASP.NET has a base process identity (typically {MACHINE}ASPNET on IIS 5 or Network Service on IIS 6) that is used if the application is not impersonating. If the application is impersonating via <identity impersonate="true"/>, the identity will be the anonymous user (typically IUSR_MACHINENAME) or the authenticated request user.To grant ASP.NET access to a file, right-click the file in Explorer, choose "Properties" and select the Security tab. Click "Add" to add the appropriate user or group. Highlight the ASP.NET account, and check the boxes for the desired access.Source Error:
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Line 14: fs.Close()
Line 15: ' Ensure that the target does not exist.
Line 16: File.Delete(path2)
Line 17:
Line 18: ' Copy the file.
Is it possible for an ASP.NET web application installed on a web server to connect to an Access database stored on a local PC (which is NOT the web server)? I would like the web application to allow the user to specify the path/complete file specification to the database. Or, based on login information specified by the user, the web application might determine the path to the database via an administrative database stored on the web server. The user/customer would be responsible for the storage of the Access database. If the answer to my first question is "YES", how do I programmatically specify/format the path to the Access database on the local PC so the web application can locate the database?
The path has to be something more than "C:foldernamesubfoldernamedatabase.mdb". When I use a path like this, the web application produces an error indicating that the database does not exist or cannot be found. So, I'm fairly sure that the web application is not starting with Drive C: on the local PC to find the database. For all I know, the web application may be interpreting Drive C: as Drive C: on the web server. I'm wondering if I need to specify a computer name before "C:" in the database path.