Re: Image Control
From: Jason (jshickam_at_comcast.net)
Date: 07/08/04
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Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 01:34:37 GMT
Thanks, but it is happening even on a 34KB GIF file. I have tried everthing
to get it fixed and I can't figure it out.
"Lau Lei Cheong" <leu_lc@yehoo.com.hk> wrote in message
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> Seems that you're supplying a very large image so it makes the browser try
> to download it in parts. (You don't have to supply the boundary parameter
as
> it is supplied by the browser)
>
> Try to make the image smaller by choosing a lower resolution. It may also
> help if you try to cut the image into parts or use software to convert the
> image file to those which will display blur image first then gradually
> sharpens as more parts is downloaded.(I don't remember what this technique
> is called)
>
> "Jason" <jshickam@comcast.net> ¦b¶l¥ó news:uyIFc.20923$Oq2.18189@attbi_s52
> ¤¤¼¶¼g...
> > I am trying to display images with image controls but browsers are only
> > displaying half of the image. Every time the user refreshes it shows a
> > little more of the picture. I am using Windows XP with IIS and I
checked
> > the logfile. It says:
> >
> > 00:18:17 66.180.233.66 GET /Webapplication1/WebBar.gif 206
> >
> > I checked what 206 is and it says that it means partial content. All I
> can
> > find on this is that I must have specified a range but I don't even know
> how
> > this is done. Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
> >
> >
>
>
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