Binary Write
I'm having problems with a simple binary write. The page is just supposed to write a JPEG back to the browser but the image does not display (the "X" image shows).
Any help is appreciated. Here's the full code:
<%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT"%>
<%
Response.Expires = 0
Response.Buffer = TRUE
Response.Clear
Response.ContentType = "image/jpeg"
set fso = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set fl = fso.GetFile("c:afterWF.jpg")
Response.BinaryWrite fl
%>
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My question is this: Is it possible to use the Binary write command i.e. Binary.Write("MyDatabaseField") on the same page that I want the image displayed on?
If not Is there a way to nest it inside an image tag as follows:
Response.Write("<img src=" & binaryWrite("mydatabasefield" & ">")
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I tried already:
Response.BinaryWrite BinData
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One frame split down the middle. The left side is the menu and the right
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the user selects from the menu and on the right, clicks on "download image"
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image and when it is completed goes and selects another item from the menu.
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It is like i have to refresh the page before anything works again. It is
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on my link i have
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So is there any way to convert Binary to Text just as fast as
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Dim I, S
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S = S & Chr(AscB(MidB(Binary, I, 1
Next
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DXUpload.Form.1 Error '80020009'
Failed to read binary data.
/backoffice/album/album_save.asp, Line 29
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If lJt = "GENERAL" OR lJt = "GOODS_DETAIL" Then
29: Set objUpload = Server.CreateObject("DXUpload.Form")
lAction = objUpload( "ACTION" )
Else
lAction = request( "ACTION" )
End If
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here's my code... I can't see why this error occured...
any advice to sort it out?
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