For a long time now I have noticed something annoying when working on Web Application projects involving databased images on my local machine. By local I mean that it's a typical environment with VS 2008 and SQL Server 2005 on my workstation. Whenever I use an HttpHandler to display the images on my local, only some of the images render on each page load.
However, when I push the application to a hosted environment, the problem usually disappears. However, I just pushed a new project out to a hosted environment and experienced the same problem as on my local - this time the site and the DB were on the same server in the hosting environment. Has anyone got a take on what's happening here?
Here's the handler:
[WebService(Namespace = "http://tempuri.org/")]
[WebServiceBinding(ConformsTo = WsiProfiles.BasicProfile1_1)]
public class FeaturedHandler : IHttpHandler
{
Business biz = new Business();
public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
{
if (context.Request.QueryString["ListingID"] != null)
{
int listingID = Convert.ToInt32(context.Request.QueryString["ListingID"]);
DataSet ds = biz.GetFeaturedImageByID(listingID);
DataRow row = ds.Tables[0].Rows[0];
byte[] featureImage = (byte[])row["Photo"];
context.Response.ContentType = "image/jpeg";
context.Response.OutputStream.Write(featureImage, 0, featureImage.Length);
}
else
throw new ArgumentException("No ListingID parameter specified");
}
public bool IsReusable
{
get
{
return false;
}
}
}
I have tried using a DB on a separate server but encountered the same problem. Should I be using a DataReader instead?
UPDATE
I should have used a DataReader initially since I am reading binary data.
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