I am trying to write a proxy which reads an image from one server and returns it to the HttpContext supplied, but I am just getting character stream back.
I am trying the following:
WebRequest req = WebRequest.Create(image);
WebResponse resp = req.GetResponse();
Stream stream = resp.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(stream);
StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter (context.Response.OutputStream);
sw.Write (sr.ReadToEnd());
But as I mentioned earlier, this is just responding with text.
How do I tell it that it is an image?
Edit: I am accessing this from within a web page in the source attribute of an img tag. Setting the content type to application/octet-stream prompts to save the file and setting it to image/jpeg just responds with the filename. What I want is the image to be returned and displayed by the calling page.
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