Is there a way to preload images using asp.net c#? I'm populating 45 photos randomly from database, and display those photos in datalist control item template. I would like to be able to preload those photos that way the users are not seeing the "painting" ..
Since PostBack data and viewstate data are available and initialized to their respective controls at the time of page PreLoad() event ,i want to know then which place is better to use - either PreLoad() or Load() event for dynamically checking my controls status ?For the last one year i was blindly using Page's Load() event .Why i was using Load() event ? I think the same logical part can be done in PreLoad() , since data are available at that time .But what is the main difference when i use my logic Here(PreLoad event) or there (Load event) ?
I'm working in 2008 and cannot find out how to simply add the preload event to the code behind. In 2005 I just simply double clicked on the event in the list and it would set it up for me.
I am using swfupload to upload files on a website, the problem that every time the user open the page which contains the upload button, the page loads completely then the flash file start loading from scratch every time the user visit the page with no cache. Is there a way to preload and cache .swf files in my asp.net page?
I used Photoshop/ImageReady to create navigation buttons with rollover effects etc and it outputed two sets of code - one is a preload script and the other is the main code that displays the buttons. I want the buttons to go in a Master page, either in the page itself or in a header control .ascx file (could use advice on whether one is better approach than the other). In any case I'm not clear on how to include the javascript preload code, shown below. Should the navigation menu buttons go in the master page, or in a header control, and if so, does it go in the <script runat="server" > </script> area? I'm using VB - is the code below alright for VB?
Is there a technical reason for the existence of Page.PreLoad or is this just convenience to have a place where you can neatly place code that always have to be executed before the Load code? Is there a difference between adding code in the PreLoad event handler and adding code at the top of the Load event handler? And what would be a typical scenario where you use PreLoad?
I've been trying to get image caching working for the last 8 hours and I keep the same problem time and time again, I'm trying to cache Images at the moment and then when thats succesful, apply this to cache my js and css files. I have at the moment Sql Dependancy caching working on my dynamic pages but the page still takes to long due to images not caching.
What I have tried is going to IIS7 Management and adding HTTP Response Header for the images folder and setting various things for the cache control.i dont care how long it caches it on the client or on the proxy servers i just would like it to check when the file was modified and compare it with the one in the client or proxy cache and if they are different then fetch the new image which has been ftp up. i could solve this by changing the image name but the thing is the image name is generated when they are ftp'd to the site by an application and the name is a direct reference to the product so i cant change the name each time, as it would mean making a lot of otherpages accross the board.
so What i would like, is to set and expiry date of lets say 32 days or more on the images and then check to see if they have changed by date modified or some other way of checking(Etags maybe) I'm not sure, if they have changed on the server then redownload and recache them, I tried using post-check and pre-check together but that just permantly cached them, so when i change the image the only way it would display the new image is to just hit F5.
In Brief, how can i Cache images, on the client machine/ proxy cache and recache them when the modified date of the file has changed.
I want to show on one of my pages a slideshow type page. Basically I want it to show a selection of images from a folder and have the images scroll from right to left.
I want to write one program by visual studio 2008 (C# and ASP) that has web application and windows application.
I want to get clients images in web app(upload) and store them in DB (mysql) then send these images to windows app via web service (so i new web service, not web site). But i have 2 problems:
I have 2 ways to store images in mysql, first i should have BLOB field in DB -that it takes more space-, second i should save just name of each image in DB(so have image in one folder) -in this way i don't know how get image from clients and store them in that folder-. which one? Or what other? How (code) can i transfer image via web service(Byte[] or? ).
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.
i have the following scenario, i have a column of a gridview that shows me a text telling me is the user is allowed or not to access to some page, but now i just showing allow and deny, but i wanna show images that represent me the action, how can i do that?
I wanted to combine app_themes css files into one on the fly. I did so using Mads Cristensen technique. But now all elements that has background image defined through css (see picture) don't display image. I believe that is because css files are not relatively referenced anymore (../), but through axd file. I'm trying to fix this by changing reference to image files without success. I already tried background: url("~/App_Themes/44/images/myimage.gif") and this works for pages that combined css. But the problem is that there are other pages in this project that don't use this css combining and now they lost reference to background images.
I'm using ASP.NET 4 Web forms routing, for example like this:
routes.MapPageRoute("page-browse", "{Language}/{Label}", "~/Default.aspx") So the webadress could look like: http://localhost/mywebsite/eng/home
In the root of my website I have a folder "Images".
Image display works when I'm in the root of my website, e.g. by using http://localhost/mywebsite/default.aspx
But when using routing it doesn't work, because the image relative url will look at http://localhost/mywebsite/eng/images instead of http://localhost/mywebsite/images
Is there a way to prevent this using ASP.NET 4 Routing mechanism? Or is the only way to use absolute url's to images?
I'm using an HttpHandler to display images from memory ... which is working fine.The image is displayed as a .png format in a popup window.My problem is printing the image from IE7 Web Browser using the popup menu displayed after doing a right-click, selecting 'Print Picture'.A blank page is being printed ... i.e. No Image, just the url and date on the bottom of the page and the page number on the top.I have also tried this with the image formatted as .jpg, with the same result.
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.
I'm developing a new aspnet website with 200k images in a /Images/ -folder.Many operations in Visual Studio is slow because it access the folder, adding a web service takes 10 minutes.The images is not checked into scm (svn).ow should I structure the tree of code, to improve performance in VS?It would also be neat if not all developers needed to copy 200k images to their local disk to be able to develop on the site.
I 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.
I have a problem, whereby if I browse to a page using a url of the form: site/home.mvc/Index where Index is an action on the Home controller, my page displays as I would expect.
However, if I browse to site/home.mvc the page loads, all except for my images which are replaced by red crosses.
I want to display images by using repeater control. those images have to change with respect each 5seconds. how to change those images? those images should be in database? i kept images in my project folder. then now how to go further.
I would like to store images in database by converting them in to binary objects or i will store them in to a temp folder and will save the path in my database. But i am unable to do the programming so can any give me a sample code to save images in to sql database using Asp.net.
I'm trying to display an image from my database but when I try to extract the file it only contains 6 bytes of data which causes my program to throw an error. My instructor informed me that the file is too small for an image, leading me to believe that I'm not storing it properly. I would be most gracious if someone could identify any code that might cause this to happen.
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