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What is the error that you are getting??
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He did not get any error because he dont know how to start..!
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Why Do Some People Forget To Mark as Answer .If It Helps.
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//upload image
public void OnUpload(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int len = Upload.PostedFile.ContentLength;
byte[] pic = new byte[len];
Upload.PostedFile.InputStream.Read (pic, 0, len);
SqlConnection connection = new
SqlConnection (@"server=INDIA INDIA;database=iSense;uid=sa;pwd=india");
try
{
connection.Open ();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand ("insert into Image "
+ "(Picture, Comment) values (@pic, @text)", connection);
cmd.Parameters.Add ("@pic", pic);
cmd.Parameters.Add ("@text", Comment.Text);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery ();
}
finally
{
connection.Close ();
}
}
//load image
private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream ();
SqlConnection connection = new
SqlConnection (@"server=INDIA INDIA;database=iSense;uid=sa;pwd=india");
try
{
connection.Open ();
SqlCommand command = new
SqlCommand ("select Picture from Image where id"], connection);
byte[] image = (byte[]) command.ExecuteScalar ();
stream.Write (image, 0, image.Length);
Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap (stream);
Response.ContentType = "image/gif";
bitmap.Save (Response.OutputStream, ImageFormat.Gif);
}
catch
{
string strblandImagePath = Server.MapPath("");
strblandImagePath += "NoImg.gif";
FileStream FileBlandImagestream = File.OpenRead(strblandImagePath);
Bitmap bitImage = new Bitmap(FileBlandImagestream);
Response.ContentType = "image/gif";
bitImage.Save(Response.OutputStream, ImageFormat.Gif);
}
finally
{
connection.Close ();
stream.Close ();
}
}
modified 27-May-14 5:11am.
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Hi all,
I am sending id to the another page but right now it is in readable format how to encrypt.
Thanks,
Amit Patel
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This was enormously helpful code to me. I searched forever to find something this straightforward. You saved me many hours.
I wanted to add something another reader might find useful. I needed to add URL encoding so that the encrypted string would be ready for transport over HTTP. To do this (in vb.net) I add a reference to System.Web and use the HTTPUtility.URLEncode class to transform it into a string
Imports System.Web
strEncoded = HttpUtility.UrlEncode(strEncrypted)
So, the steps are:
1. Store a string of query parameters
2. Encrypt it using code above
3. Encode it with URLEncode
4. Send it through as query string (one string of apparently-random characters)
5. Receive it on the other side as one big query string
6. use HTTP.Utility.URLDecode to get it back to a regular string
6. Decrypt it using the code above
7. Write a routine to parse it out because you can't use Request.QueryString("AB") for this purpose. You have to come up with your own such as request_equerystring("AB"). Some code for this was written up in the following article on the subject that talks about the process but I could not get their encrypt and decrypt to work out-of-the-box in vb.net.
In my application, the data I am passing can only be obtained using a windows.form because it uses local data that is not brower-accessible. There are plenty of examples of ASP to ASP querystring passing out there where you can use server.transfer. But, this is the only simple-to-follow reference I could find to calling up a browser with encrypted query strings from vb.net (that worked on first try).
Encrypting the Information Passed From the Query String
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Why not just provide the link to original content instead of copying and pasting it here?
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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its in my computer buddy in my txt file if you want thn i'll send it to you........and i am using it in my app....
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bhavnvyas wrote: if you want thn i'll send it to you
No thanks.
Exactly same thing is right here[^]. As soon as I read "So, the steps are" it struck that I have seen it somewhere. Hence the reply.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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thank you very much.......
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Encrypt with any encryption, Encode in base64 string and then pass to the querystring using UrlEncode.
Remember base64 is essential.
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If you are just trying to make it not so obvious to the end user the ID that you are passing, then how about passing the data in a session variable ? It is not totally secure, but real easy to implement.
I don't believe in "over engineering" a solution. Keep things simple.
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Hi,you can try
string.ToBase64String() and string.FromBase64String
modified 27-May-14 5:11am.
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hii m using file upload control and am trying to upload image to my local folder(homeimg).
i have written code:
if (FileUpload1.HasFile)
{
FileUpload1.SaveAs("~\\homeimg\\" + FileUpload1.FileName);
Label1.Text = "File Uploaded: " + FileUpload1.FileName ;
}
else
{
Label1.Text = "No File Uploaded.";
}
it gives error and ask for root directory.as soon as give the path along with root directory the file gets uploaded.
Tell me how can i upload file to my local folder without using root directory.
thanks
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Use Server.MapPath ex.
FileUpload1.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~\\homeimg\\" + FileUpload1.FileName))
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If you are using asp fileupload control then use this code..
tmpfile = Path.GetFileName(fbrwse.PostedFile.FileName);
iSubPath = Server.MapPath("..\\Documents\\");
if (!Directory.Exists(iSubPath))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(iSubPath);
}
iSubPath1 = Server.MapPath("..\\Documents\\")+ "\\" + tmpfile;
fbrwse.PostedFile.SaveAs(iSubPath1);
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thnks both logic works...
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Hi,
Is there some way by which a web application design view should remain the same even if the resolution of the screen is changed?
Please reply
Thanks
Shankbond
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use control width in percentage..
<td style="width: 15%">
<asp:Label ID="lblunat="server" Width="100%" text="Document Status: "></asp:Label>
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treeview_SelectedNodeChanged event is not firing for the click of same node second time
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That's Correct. Because you are not changing the node selection, you are just clicking it again.
Try treeview_TreeNodeExpanded and treeview_TreeNodeCollapsed instead.
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Hi all,
i created web page in ASP.NET. and trying to run it in local host. am using IE 8.0 browser . am unable to see my Menuitems instead i found only blank area. can any one pls tell me....
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