please take a look at following link

View-Thumbnail-Images-AJAX-ModalPopup-Extender<http://www.aspdotnetcodes.com/View-Thumbnail-Images-AJAX-ModalPopup-Extender.aspx>


Thanks & Regards,
Shrinivas Mada,




On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Jamie Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't be ridiculous.
>
> In general, storing images in a DB isn't best practice, but there are
> certain situations where it is extremely useful (for example, versioning of
> artwork etc).
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Gunawan Hadikusumo <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It is a worst practice to keep images on Database.......... better put in
>> seperate folder name and name that folder using GUID.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm an old-school ASP developer trying to wrap my head around .Net
>>> development. I can probably figure out a way to do the following, but
>>> I'm wondering about the BEST way to do it. Here's the issue;
>>>
>>> I have a site where users can upload images in various areas, and to
>>> keep things clean I am saving the images in image columns in a SQL
>>> Server 2005 db. I am using the Telerik tools, including the
>>> RadBinaryImage, and that part is working properly.
>>>
>>> When the image is uploaded, I'd like to;
>>>
>>> - create an appropriate-sized thumbnail and save that in a thumbnail
>>> image field
>>> - with the full-size image again, resize the image within specified
>>> bounds, add a transparent image as a watermark, and save that image
>>> back to the db
>>>
>>> I have access to Persits ASPJpeg, but from my reading I also believe
>>> that the .net imaging library can do the resizing and combining for
>>> me. My questions are;
>>>
>>> - where is the best place to do this?
>>> - can I do it with a general class function that could be called for
>>> different tables? (there are several tables where images may be saved,
>>> but the image column names are the same in each)
>>> - would it be better to do it with the .net image library, or would
>>> you recommend using a third-party object library like ASPJpeg?
>>> - any code examples that would explain the process for any/all these
>>> steps?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance, and any and all assistance is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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