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Lloyd Sheen
I have an app which gets folder info and picks a specific JPG to use from
that folder to show as a header for info from that folder.
I started with a blank Image control and when the user selects a folder it
goes to the folder and picks the JPG. I am then using the ImageURL to tell
the page which image to display. I only get that wonderful small gif that
is used to show an non-existing URL.
The page uses AJAX but I put a label showing date time and it is being
updated.
At present I am just stuffing the file name (plus folder). And example of
the URL after massaging is :
D:\\My Music\\Classic Rock\\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And
Food\\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food.jpg
The original as provide by System.IO is:
D:\My Music\Classic Rock\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And
Food\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food.jpg
I use the same massaging for MP3 names to play and there is no problem.
When I look at the properties of the image on the page it is:
Talking%2520Heads%2520-%2520More%2520Songs%2520About%2520Buildings%2520And%2520Food.jpg
It seems to have lost most of the information that was provided.
Ideas?
Lloyd Sheen
that folder to show as a header for info from that folder.
I started with a blank Image control and when the user selects a folder it
goes to the folder and picks the JPG. I am then using the ImageURL to tell
the page which image to display. I only get that wonderful small gif that
is used to show an non-existing URL.
The page uses AJAX but I put a label showing date time and it is being
updated.
At present I am just stuffing the file name (plus folder). And example of
the URL after massaging is :
D:\\My Music\\Classic Rock\\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And
Food\\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food.jpg
The original as provide by System.IO is:
D:\My Music\Classic Rock\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And
Food\Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food.jpg
I use the same massaging for MP3 names to play and there is no problem.
When I look at the properties of the image on the page it is:
Talking%2520Heads%2520-%2520More%2520Songs%2520About%2520Buildings%2520And%2520Food.jpg
It seems to have lost most of the information that was provided.
Ideas?
Lloyd Sheen