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Dude, thanks for the help. It's all straightened out now.
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Hi,
I am getting base64 text and i want to generate a png image from it. Can anyone please suggest me a good encoder or decode for the same. If anyone knows how to go about with yhis then plz help. The coding for the application is done using VB(using COM) and ASP. So any encoder or decoder making use of VB will be more useful. Plz provide me the details of the links if any.
Regards,
Shiney
Shney
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Hi,
does the base64-text contains the bytes of a png? If yes, then just convert the string with the Convert.FromBase64String into a byte-array, put these into a memorystream and load the image using the Image.FromStream() where you pass the memorystream.
Does this help you?
Regards
Sebastian
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thanks for the tool.
But i wanted a tool or a utility which would convert several base-64 files to png images. Am trying to find out some tool for this. Kindly let me know if any.
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Could you be so kind to describe exactly what you want to do? As I see it, the posted answers should enable you to write your own tool (not more than 10 loc).
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I don't know any. But you can create it in some hours for yourself.
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Hi,
When i try to open the website which is developed in joomla getting an error 400 bad server request.Can anyone help me to solve the problem.
Thanks in advance,
Rasma.
www.rasma.cjb.in
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Thankyou Navaneeth but it didn't met my requirement
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It's a requirement that you'll need to investigate yourself. Navaneeth pointed you in the direction of the meaning of a 400 error - you need to figure out why it's appearing on your site. This is not something that we can help you with given the very limited information. Look at how your server is setup and if it is actually working first.
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Hi,
I created web service using C# which consumes one image file(.TIFF format) having 3-4 pages,
It converts that file into binary , and put to one destination folder.
I was able to see that file in destination folder.
But when I opened that file, i could see only 1st page of image file, not other pages.
Can you please provide me solution of this problem???
Thanks.
VIRAL
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viralp4u wrote: Can you please provide me solution of this problem?
You should probably explain first how you're reading, saving, and then opening it, in sufficient detail for someone to do more than make wild guesses at what's going on. You should definitely do this in the C#, .NET Framework, or Graphics forums instead of here (this forum is for web dev questions).
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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The link button looks like this
<asp:linkbutton runat="server" id="CreateButton" causesvalidation="true" text="Submit" xmlns:asp="#unknown">
ValidationGroup="NewUserForm"
OnClick="CreateButton_Click" />
its a user profile form with all validators , the validations work well but the button wont fire
rather causes the page to scroll to top.
tried with __doPostBack(buttonID,"OnClick") kind of stuff too but same problem
Please help out with a clue
Thanks & Regards
Nitin
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Sounds like you either have JavaScript disabled in your browser, or there's an error in the script somewhere. Check for both.
And you might have more luck asking this in the ASP.NET forum.
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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I am very new to SharePoint...
I need to know two things:
1. How to work on a single website with multiple developers?
2. How to deploy the SharePoint website or webapplication on production server or client machine?
Do anybody know some answer or some links which can help me?
Thanks in advance,
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salon wrote: How to deploy the SharePoint website or webapplication on production server or client machine?
here let me Google that for you[^]
salon wrote: Thanks in advance
No problem, I enjoy helping the Google impaired.
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Whats the role of AJAX in web development? Can anyone explain?
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The literal meaning of AJAX is Asynchronous JavaScript And XML. Practically, it's used to refer to any sort of asynchronous communication between client-side script on a web page and a server (not only those involving XML). The "Asynchronous JavaScript" bit is key, as its role is in applications where it is desirable to allow the user to perform one or more actions without waiting for a response from the web server. Examples:
- Populating or validating form fields while the user is busy filling in other fields.
- Loading and displaying search results while the user is typing in a query.
- Saving changes to one piece of data while the user is examining or modifying other pieces of data.
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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When a user puts and address in the address bar, the browser calls the server, the server generates content, and the browser displays it. Traditionally, once the server delivers content, that content will not change unless another server call is made. This means that if realtime values are changing, the webpage will displays the same values until the page is refreshed.
AJAX is simply a Javascript xmlHttp function that make servers calls and changes page content by the browser. This means the page content can change without having to submit a form or refresh the page. Consider this page-
http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java[^]
The page loads once, but the clock field continually changes every second. This would be an AJAX script that calls another page that dynamically generates the time right now. If Javascript calls for this function every second, it appears to change like a realtime clock.
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Hello!
I have a page from which the user can export data. This can take quite a while if alof of data is to be exported. I have tried showing a loading animation(.gif) while the user waits, but to no avail.
I got it working in firefox by appending a gif-image to the page using javascript when user clicks submit-button, but in IE the gif-image shows fine but doesnt move.
Anyone got an idea how to achieve this?
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The easiest way to do this is to start sending the server response immediately - just the start of a document with progress indicator - and not finish the response until your task is complete. The downside of this technique is two-fold: you're limited in how long you can keep a connection open, and you're keeping a connection open the entire time; if you expect more than a handful of simultaneous users, this will kill your server.
More efficient techniques can make use of AJAX, META-refresh, or script-driven postback. CP has a number of articles on the subject[^].
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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