Html Extension To Display The Images
Jun 30, 2010Within System.Web.Mvc.Html Namespace, is there an appropriateHTML.* extension that deals with displaying images?Other than the standard HTML way:
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Within System.Web.Mvc.Html Namespace, is there an appropriateHTML.* extension that deals with displaying images?Other than the standard HTML way:
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The above article is working fine but its not displaying images and other media stuffs embedded in word document. How to display it in html file?
I need rft server control not HTML based server controls to display and store text as well as images, from which i can get rtf text and can save it as it is in DB.
View 1 Replieswe are developing asp.net web application with form authentication in IIS 6 - Windows server 2003.
the application is working fine.
but .html extension does not working.
How can i add or enable .html extension in my website(IIS 6.0)?
In a hosted IIS7 environment, I am looking for the simplest way to use extension-less file names. Simply I have the following pages:
index.html (or .aspx) --> domain.com
gallery.html --> domain.com/gallery
videos.html --> domain.com/videos
etc...
I only have a handful of pages, I have no dynamic code, nothing special. All the examples I have found or methods I use in other sites I've developed revolve around dynamic content, pages, etc. I am simply looking for the simplest solution, ideally not requiring any sort of url rewrite module installed. Preferably, I could keep the .html extension instead of converting the site to a ASP.NET project, but that is an option.
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.
View 5 Replieswe are developing asp.net web application with form authentication in IIS 6 - Windows server 2003.
the application is working fine.
but if we call any .html extension we are getting the following errors,
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
I'm new to MVC and am trying to create some more user friendly controls for use on the Create views. I'm able to render a control using a combination of extensions and partial views, however I am unable to bind to those controls as I am with the out of the box controls like html.textboxfor such as:
Html.TextBoxFor( model => model.Capability_Menu_Group_Id)
Although the controls renders on the create form, the value is not set on create. I would like to set up this same construct used with TextBoxFor for my custom controls.
namespace MvcLogin_Validation.Helpers
{
public static class LabelExtensions
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i am using asp.net with c#, i have table images
shop nvarchar(50),
imgc image
imgo image
iam saving images in a database but while retreving it is showing blank images. i want to display as thumb nail images
How to Display the treeview control with multiple images(each link should be with one image) instead of + images in asp.net
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to use the new Html helper extension Serialize() from the furthure assembly..
<%@ Page Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage<List<MvcApplication2.Models.ProductViewBinding>>" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<%@ Import Namespace="Microsoft.Web.Mvc" %>>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
<head id="Head1" runat="server">
<title>Index</title>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<% using (Html.BeginForm("Index", "Products", FormMethod.Post))
{ %>
<% int codeIndex = 0;
foreach (var item in Model)
{ %>
<%: Html.TextBox("Encryption[" + codeIndex + "].Value") %>
<%: Html.Serialize("Encryption[" + codeIndex + "].ID", item.ID) %>
<% codeIndex++;
} %>
<%: Html.SubmitButton("Click meh!") %>
<% } %>
</div>
</body>
</html>
Model
[Serializable]
public class ProductViewBinding
{
public object ID { get; set; }
[NonSerialized]
public object _value;
public object Value
{
get { return this._value; }
set { this._value = value; }
}
}
Controller
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Index([Deserialize] List<ProductViewBinding> Encryption)
{
return View("Index", Encryption);
}
It returns null when posted... but if I remove the [Deserialize] attribute it returns as it should but with the ID still encrypted.
I want to change my web page extension. I don't know how to change my aspx extension to html .how i can change my extension.
View 1 Replies any link or thread or ASP.NET sample code to make an online book reader/Preview control (same as GoogleBook)
Is there is any 3rd party control available that can display the book with any file extension?
I know that HTML is client sided and ASP.NET is server sided. The question is should I use HTML or ASP.NET Images and whats the difference?What are the properties of ASP.NET images and what are of HTML images.
View 3 Replies[FYI - Posted the same thing over at StackOverflow]I've used the UrlRewriting.Net module for a couple years now without any problems in Windows XP and Windows 2003. I just recently upgraded my home PC to Windows 7 and started developing a new website.The plan was to use .html extensions and rewrite them to their .aspx counterparts using the UrlRewriting.Net module. Everythingworks flawlessly in VWD 2008, but when I try running it through IIS7 it is a different story.
When I try to access a page via the .html rewrite I can no longer access Page.User; it keeps returning null. If I hit the page using it's .aspx extension, Page.User is correctly populated. I should also mention that I have a LoginView controller in my Master Page and it suffers from the same symptoms: When accessing via .html extension it shows the AnonyousTemplate; When using .aspx extension it properly shows the LoggedInTemplate. I'm guessing the two are related.[Note: I've also tried extensionless URLs and they exhibit the same problem]The only way I've gotten it to work is to switch the application pool to Classic, which then requires me to add an ASP.Net ddl handler for the .html extension [otherwise it is handled by the StaticFileHandler and comes up as a 404 error]. However, I'd like my web app to run properly for people without having to fiddle around with IIS.
So I am left with several questions:Does anyone have ideas as to why Page.User always equals null for .html => .aspx rewritten pages?Why does it work in VWD 2008, but not IIS7? What changed from IIS6 => IIS7 that could have caused this? Any other thoughts on workarounds?[Note: I just tried a .aspx => .aspx rewrite and it did not exhibit the problem. Not really what I want, but thought I should mention it.]
I manage a large asp.net site which has previously been converted from static html site to asp.net. For several reasons (mainly SEO) we decided not to rename all the files to .aspx back when we originally converted the site. This was very easy to do by simply adding the buildProvider and httpHandler to the web.config.
<buildProviders>
<add extension=".html" type="System.Web.Compilation.PageBuildProvider"/>
</buildProviders>
<httpHandlers>
<add path="*.html" verb="*" type="System.Web.UI.PageHandlerFactory"/>
</httpHandlers>
Now I am upgrading the site to use Asp.net WebPages with Razor cshtml files. I can rename all the files if necessary, and use url rewriting to make the urls stay the same, however it would be much easier if I could just configure the web.config to tell it to parse .html files as if they were .cshtml. I have searched around quite a bit, and could not find anything equivalent to the PageHandlerFactory for razor pages. It appears as though it is just an internal mechanism in the .net 4.0 ISAPI handler.
The site is currently running on Windows 2003 server and IIS 6. We will be upgrading to 2008/IIS 7.5 in the near future, but I'd prefer not to wait for that. Is there any way to get the .html files to be parsed by razor as if they were .cshtml files?
I had an ASP.NET 1.1 application that I converted to 2.0. I deployed the application under IIS 7 on Windows 2008 Server. I can browse images and static html pages but I can't browse .aspx pages. When I try to run any .aspx page, my browser says "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". My application pool is set to .NET framework 2.0 with Integraded in Managed Pipeline mode.
View 1 RepliesHere is my code. What do I need to change to get the images referenced in the HTML to embed?
using
System;
using
System.Data;
using
System.Configuration;
using
System.Web;
using
System.Web.Security;
using
System.Web.UI;
using
System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using
System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using
System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using
System.IO;
using
System.Net.Mail;
public
partial
class
SendEmail1 : System.Web.UI.Page
{
{
}
{
string FileNameToAttache;protected
void Page_Load(object sender,
EventArgs e)protected
void sendButton_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)SmtpClient smtpClient =
new
SmtpClient();MailMessage message =
new
MailMessage();try
{
message.To.Add(toEmail);
}
MailAddress fromAddress =
new
MailAddress(fromTextBox.Text);string[] toEmails = toTextBox.Text.ToString().Split(';');foreach
(string toEmail
in toEmails) {//MailAddress toAddress = new MailAddress(toTextBox.Text);
message.From = fromAddress;
//message.To.Add(toAddress);
message.Subject = subjectTextBox.Text;
message.IsBodyHtml =
true;
/* Attaching Files Begin */
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
emailWithAttach.Host =
emailWithAttach.DeliveryMethod =
emailWithAttach.UseDefaultCredentials =
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
if (AttachFile1.PostedFile !=
null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile1.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile1.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));SmtpClient emailWithAttach
= new
SmtpClient();"Localhost";SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;true;if
(AttachFile2.PostedFile != null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile2.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile2.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));if (AttachFile3.PostedFile
!= null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile3.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile3.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));if (AttachFile4.PostedFile
!= null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile4.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile4.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));
/* Attaching Files END */
message.Body =
smtpClient.Host =
smtpClient.Send(message);
resultLabel.Text =
}
{
resultLabel.Text =
}
}
{
}
}
"<html><head><title>" +
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(subjectTextBox.Text) +"</title></head><body style='background-color:#edf8ff;'><div
style='width:600px;'><table width='600' align='center' style='background-color:#ffffff;'>" +
"<img src="[URL]/>" +"<tr><td colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>"
+ HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(greetingTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td></tr><br />" +"<tr><td colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>"
+ HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(createTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td><img src="[URL]" /></tr><br />" +"<tr><td
colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>" + HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(closingTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td></tr>" +"<tr><td><img src="[URL]"
/></td></tr>" +"</table></div></body><html>";"Localhost";"Email
sent! <br />";catch (Exception
ex)"Couldn't Send the Message!";protected
void clearButton_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)
I've download AJAX Control Toolkit and drag Editor control to my .aspx page. It's said the control can add image in this tutorial: http://www.asp.net/learn/Ajax-Control-Toolkit/tutorial-50-cs.aspxbut how? I cannot find the insert image button.
View 3 RepliesI am developing an asp.net application using visual web developer 2005. I have a panel in which i have set a background image. when i run the project the image would not display in the panel, instead if i set the backColor property to say red, the panel filled with red color is displayed but not the image. i have tried an image box also, but the problems persists.
i have only started the project, and literally thats the only code i have got so far, no complication code nothing, thats why i hope i dont need to copy any code here, however if any body wants it, i will get u whatever line of codes i have.
How to export html table with set of data and images into any document?
View 1 RepliesI read that with IIS 7, ASP.NET has become an intrinsic part of IIS instead of an external ISAPI DLL. They say that the main reason for this change is that it's now possible to secure files that previously have not been handled by ASP.NET.
I want to check this out, so I have created a Forms authentication web site and added the following files to it:
Default.aspxLogin.aspxHtmlPage.html
Moreover, I have set the web.config to deny anonymous users and I have enabled Forms authentication in IIS.
Here's my problem:
While the ASPX page perfectly requires me to log in, the HTML page does not. It just yields error 401.2.
So my question is:
What did I do wrong? What is necessary to have HTML files (or images) secured using Forms authentication?
I'm busy trying something new, I'm currently busy experimenting with asmx web services, jquery for ajax requests to the web services and jtemplate as a client side template engine. Everything works fine so far, my only problem is authentication. I'm using forms authentication with a regular login.aspx web form with login control added as my login page. My content pages that needs to be authorized are .html files. I found a wiki article on howto add mappings to the aspnet_isapi.dllfor other file extensions, it is based on IIS 6. Does anyone know how i get this working on Win 7 IIS 7.5? I tried various things inetmgr with the mapping handler without success, the closest i got was when it did redirect me to login page, i logged, it directed me back to the html page but it was blank.
For that I used "add managed handler", request path = "*.html", type = "System.Web.UI.Page, System.Web, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" name="HTML"
Here is the link to the wiki page i found: [URL]
I want to extract all images link to so I can utilize all images freely. how to do in asp.net c#
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