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List of MIME Types

Table 1. Complete list of MIME types
Suffixes applicable Media type and subtype(s)
.3dm x-world/x-3dmf
.3dmf x-world/x-3dmf
.a application/octet-stream
.aab application/x-authorware-bin
.aam application/x-authorware-map
.aas application/x-authorware-seg
.abc text/vnd.abc
.acgi text/html
.afl video/animaflex
.ai application/postscript
.aif audio/aiff
.aif audio/x-aiff
.aifc audio/aiff
.aifc audio/x-aiff
.aiff audio/aiff
.aiff audio/x-aiff
.aim application/x-aim
.aip text/x-audiosoft-intra
.ani application/x-navi-animation
.aos application/x-nokia-9000-communicator-add-on-software
.aps application/mime
.arc application/octet-stream
.arj application/arj
.arj application/octet-stream
.art image/x-jg
.asf video/x-ms-asf
.asm text/x-asm
.asp text/asp
.asx application/x-mplayer2
.asx video/x-ms-asf
.asx video/x-ms-asf-plugin
.au audio/basic
.au audio/x-au
.avi application/x-troff-msvideo
.avi video/avi
.avi video/msvideo
.avi video/x-msvideo
.avs video/avs-video
.bcpio application/x-bcpio
.bin application/mac-binary
.bin application/macbinary
.bin application/octet-stream
.bin application/x-binary
.bin application/x-macbinary
.bm image/bmp
.bmp image/bmp
.bmp image/x-windows-bmp
.boo application/book
.book application/book
.boz application/x-bzip2
.bsh application/x-bsh
.bz application/x-bzip
.bz2 application/x-bzip2
.c text/plain
.c text/x-c
.c++ text/plain
.cat application/vnd.ms-pki.seccat
.cc text/plain
.cc text/x-c
.ccad application/clariscad
.cco application/x-cocoa
.cdf application/cdf
.cdf application/x-cdf
.cdf application/x-netcdf
.cer application/pkix-cert
.cer application/x-x509-ca-cert
.cha application/x-chat
.chat application/x-chat
.class application/java
.class application/java-byte-code
.class application/x-java-class
.com application/octet-stream
.com text/plain
.conf text/plain
.cpio application/x-cpio
.cpp text/x-c
.cpt application/mac-compactpro
.cpt application/x-compactpro
.cpt application/x-cpt
.crl application/pkcs-crl
.crl application/pkix-crl
.crt application/pkix-cert
.crt application/x-x509-ca-cert
.crt application/x-x509-user-cert
.csh application/x-csh
.csh text/x-script.csh
.css application/x-pointplus
.css text/css
.cxx text/plain
.dcr application/x-director
.deepv application/x-deepv
.def text/plain
.der application/x-x509-ca-cert
.dif video/x-dv
.dir application/x-director
.dl video/dl
.dl video/x-dl
.doc application/msword
.dot application/msword
.dp application/commonground
.drw application/drafting
.dump application/octet-stream
.dv video/x-dv
.dvi application/x-dvi
.dwf drawing/x-dwf (old)
.dwf model/vnd.dwf
.dwg application/acad
.dwg image/vnd.dwg
.dwg image/x-dwg
.dxf application/dxf
.dxf image/vnd.dwg
.dxf image/x-dwg
.dxr application/x-director
.el text/x-script.elisp
.elc application/x-bytecode.elisp (compiled elisp)
.elc application/x-elc
.env application/x-envoy
.eps application/postscript
.es application/x-esrehber
.etx text/x-setext
.evy application/envoy
.evy application/x-envoy
.exe application/octet-stream
.f text/plain
.f text/x-fortran
.f77 text/x-fortran
.f90 text/plain
.f90 text/x-fortran
.fdf application/vnd.fdf
.fif application/fractals
.fif image/fif
.fli video/fli
.fli video/x-fli
.flo image/florian
.flx text/vnd.fmi.flexstor
.fmf video/x-atomic3d-feature
.for text/plain
.for text/x-fortran
.fpx image/vnd.fpx
.fpx image/vnd.net-fpx
.frl application/freeloader
.funk audio/make
.g text/plain
.g3 image/g3fax
.gif image/gif
.gl video/gl
.gl video/x-gl
.gsd audio/x-gsm
.gsm audio/x-gsm
.gsp application/x-gsp
.gss application/x-gss
.gtar application/x-gtar
.gz application/x-compressed
.gz application/x-gzip
.gzip application/x-gzip
.gzip multipart/x-gzip
.h text/plain
.h text/x-h
.hdf application/x-hdf
.help application/x-helpfile
.hgl application/vnd.hp-hpgl
.hh text/plain
.hh text/x-h
.hlb text/x-script
.hlp application/hlp
.hlp application/x-helpfile
.hlp application/x-winhelp
.hpg application/vnd.hp-hpgl
.hpgl application/vnd.hp-hpgl
.hqx application/binhex
.hqx application/binhex4
.hqx application/mac-binhex
.hqx application/mac-binhex40
.hqx application/x-binhex40
.hqx application/x-mac-binhex40
.hta application/hta
.htc text/x-component
.htm text/html
.html text/html
.htmls text/html
.htt text/webviewhtml
.htx text/html
.ice x-conference/x-cooltalk
.ico image/x-icon
.idc text/plain
.ief image/ief
.iefs image/ief
.iges application/iges
.iges model/iges
.igs application/iges
.igs model/iges
.ima application/x-ima
.imap application/x-httpd-imap
.inf application/inf
.ins application/x-internett-signup
.ip application/x-ip2
.isu video/x-isvideo
.it audio/it
.iv application/x-inventor
.ivr i-world/i-vrml
.ivy application/x-livescreen
.jam audio/x-jam
.jav text/plain
.jav text/x-java-source
.java text/plain
.java text/x-java-source
.jcm application/x-java-commerce
.jfif image/jpeg
.jfif image/pjpeg
.jfif-tbnl image/jpeg
.jpe image/jpeg
.jpe image/pjpeg
.jpeg image/jpeg
.jpeg image/pjpeg
.jpg image/jpeg
.jpg image/pjpeg
.jps image/x-jps
.js application/x-javascript
.js application/javascript
.js application/ecmascript
.js text/javascript
.js text/ecmascript
.jut image/jutvision
.kar audio/midi
.kar music/x-karaoke
.ksh application/x-ksh
.ksh text/x-script.ksh
.la audio/nspaudio
.la audio/x-nspaudio
.lam audio/x-liveaudio
.latex application/x-latex
.lha application/lha
.lha application/octet-stream
.lha application/x-lha
.lhx application/octet-stream
.list text/plain
.lma audio/nspaudio
.lma audio/x-nspaudio
.log text/plain
.lsp application/x-lisp
.lsp text/x-script.lisp
.lst text/plain
.lsx text/x-la-asf
.ltx application/x-latex
.lzh application/octet-stream
.lzh application/x-lzh
.lzx application/lzx
.lzx application/octet-stream
.lzx application/x-lzx
.m text/plain
.m text/x-m
.m1v video/mpeg
.m2a audio/mpeg
.m2v video/mpeg
.m3u audio/x-mpequrl
.man application/x-troff-man
.map application/x-navimap
.mar text/plain
.mbd application/mbedlet
.mc$ application/x-magic-cap-package-1.0
.mcd application/mcad
.mcd application/x-mathcad
.mcf image/vasa
.mcf text/mcf
.mcp application/netmc
.me application/x-troff-me
.mht message/rfc822
.mhtml message/rfc822
.mid application/x-midi
.mid audio/midi
.mid audio/x-mid
.mid audio/x-midi
.mid music/crescendo
.mid x-music/x-midi
.midi application/x-midi
.midi audio/midi
.midi audio/x-mid
.midi audio/x-midi
.midi music/crescendo
.midi x-music/x-midi
.mif application/x-frame
.mif application/x-mif
.mime message/rfc822
.mime www/mime
.mjf audio/x-vnd.audioexplosion.mjuicemediafile
.mjpg video/x-motion-jpeg
.mm application/base64
.mm application/x-meme
.mme application/base64
.mod audio/mod
.mod audio/x-mod
.moov video/quicktime
.mov video/quicktime
.movie video/x-sgi-movie
.mp2 audio/mpeg
.mp2 audio/x-mpeg
.mp2 video/mpeg
.mp2 video/x-mpeg
.mp2 video/x-mpeq2a
.mp3 audio/mpeg3
.mp3 audio/x-mpeg-3
.mp3 video/mpeg
.mp3 video/x-mpeg
.mpa audio/mpeg
.mpa video/mpeg
.mpc application/x-project
.mpe video/mpeg
.mpeg video/mpeg
.mpg audio/mpeg
.mpg video/mpeg
.mpga audio/mpeg
.mpp application/vnd.ms-project
.mpt application/x-project
.mpv application/x-project
.mpx application/x-project
.mrc application/marc
.ms application/x-troff-ms
.mv video/x-sgi-movie
.my audio/make
.mzz application/x-vnd.audioexplosion.mzz
.nap image/naplps
.naplps image/naplps
.nc application/x-netcdf
.ncm application/vnd.nokia.configuration-message
.nif image/x-niff
.niff image/x-niff
.nix application/x-mix-transfer
.nsc application/x-conference
.nvd application/x-navidoc
.o application/octet-stream
.oda application/oda
.omc application/x-omc
.omcd application/x-omcdatamaker
.omcr application/x-omcregerator
.p text/x-pascal
.p10 application/pkcs10
.p10 application/x-pkcs10
.p12 application/pkcs-12
.p12 application/x-pkcs12
.p7a application/x-pkcs7-signature
.p7c application/pkcs7-mime
.p7c application/x-pkcs7-mime
.p7m application/pkcs7-mime
.p7m application/x-pkcs7-mime
.p7r application/x-pkcs7-certreqresp
.p7s application/pkcs7-signature
.part application/pro_eng
.pas text/pascal
.pbm image/x-portable-bitmap
.pcl application/vnd.hp-pcl
.pcl application/x-pcl
.pct image/x-pict
.pcx image/x-pcx
.pdb chemical/x-pdb
.pdf application/pdf
.pfunk audio/make
.pfunk audio/make.my.funk
.pgm image/x-portable-graymap
.pgm image/x-portable-greymap
.pic image/pict
.pict image/pict
.pkg application/x-newton-compatible-pkg
.pko application/vnd.ms-pki.pko
.pl text/plain
.pl text/x-script.perl
.plx application/x-pixclscript
.pm image/x-xpixmap
.pm text/x-script.perl-module
.pm4 application/x-pagemaker
.pm5 application/x-pagemaker
.png image/png
.pnm application/x-portable-anymap
.pnm image/x-portable-anymap
.pot application/mspowerpoint
.pot application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
.pov model/x-pov
.ppa application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
.ppm image/x-portable-pixmap
.pps application/mspowerpoint
.pps application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
.ppt application/mspowerpoint
.ppt application/powerpoint
.ppt application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
.ppt application/x-mspowerpoint
.ppz application/mspowerpoint
.pre application/x-freelance
.prt application/pro_eng
.ps application/postscript
.psd application/octet-stream
.pvu paleovu/x-pv
.pwz application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
.py text/x-script.phyton
.pyc applicaiton/x-bytecode.python
.qcp audio/vnd.qcelp
.qd3 x-world/x-3dmf
.qd3d x-world/x-3dmf
.qif image/x-quicktime
.qt video/quicktime
.qtc video/x-qtc
.qti image/x-quicktime
.qtif image/x-quicktime
.ra audio/x-pn-realaudio
.ra audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin
.ra audio/x-realaudio
.ram audio/x-pn-realaudio
.ras application/x-cmu-raster
.ras image/cmu-raster
.ras image/x-cmu-raster
.rast image/cmu-raster
.rexx text/x-script.rexx
.rf image/vnd.rn-realflash
.rgb image/x-rgb
.rm application/vnd.rn-realmedia
.rm audio/x-pn-realaudio
.rmi audio/mid
.rmm audio/x-pn-realaudio
.rmp audio/x-pn-realaudio
.rmp audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin
.rng application/ringing-tones
.rng application/vnd.nokia.ringing-tone
.rnx application/vnd.rn-realplayer
.roff application/x-troff
.rp image/vnd.rn-realpix
.rpm audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin
.rt text/richtext
.rt text/vnd.rn-realtext
.rtf application/rtf
.rtf application/x-rtf
.rtf text/richtext
.rtx application/rtf
.rtx text/richtext
.rv video/vnd.rn-realvideo
.s text/x-asm
.s3m audio/s3m
.saveme application/octet-stream
.sbk application/x-tbook
.scm application/x-lotusscreencam
.scm text/x-script.guile
.scm text/x-script.scheme
.scm video/x-scm
.sdml text/plain
.sdp application/sdp
.sdp application/x-sdp
.sdr application/sounder
.sea application/sea
.sea application/x-sea
.set application/set
.sgm text/sgml
.sgm text/x-sgml
.sgml text/sgml
.sgml text/x-sgml
.sh application/x-bsh
.sh application/x-sh
.sh application/x-shar
.sh text/x-script.sh
.shar application/x-bsh
.shar application/x-shar
.shtml text/html
.shtml text/x-server-parsed-html
.sid audio/x-psid
.sit application/x-sit
.sit application/x-stuffit
.skd application/x-koan
.skm application/x-koan
.skp application/x-koan
.skt application/x-koan
.sl application/x-seelogo
.smi application/smil
.smil application/smil
.snd audio/basic
.snd audio/x-adpcm
.sol application/solids
.spc application/x-pkcs7-certificates
.spc text/x-speech
.spl application/futuresplash
.spr application/x-sprite
.sprite application/x-sprite
.src application/x-wais-source
.ssi text/x-server-parsed-html
.ssm application/streamingmedia
.sst application/vnd.ms-pki.certstore
.step application/step
.stl application/sla
.stl application/vnd.ms-pki.stl
.stl application/x-navistyle
.stp application/step
.sv4cpio application/x-sv4cpio
.sv4crc application/x-sv4crc
.svf image/vnd.dwg
.svf image/x-dwg
.svr application/x-world
.svr x-world/x-svr
.swf application/x-shockwave-flash
.t application/x-troff
.talk text/x-speech
.tar application/x-tar
.tbk application/toolbook
.tbk application/x-tbook
.tcl application/x-tcl
.tcl text/x-script.tcl
.tcsh text/x-script.tcsh
.tex application/x-tex
.texi application/x-texinfo
.texinfo application/x-texinfo
.text application/plain
.text text/plain
.tgz application/gnutar
.tgz application/x-compressed
.tif image/tiff
.tif image/x-tiff
.tiff image/tiff
.tiff image/x-tiff
.tr application/x-troff
.tsi audio/tsp-audio
.tsp application/dsptype
.tsp audio/tsplayer
.tsv text/tab-separated-values
.turbot image/florian
.txt text/plain
.uil text/x-uil
.uni text/uri-list
.unis text/uri-list
.unv application/i-deas
.uri text/uri-list
.uris text/uri-list
.ustar application/x-ustar
.ustar multipart/x-ustar
.uu application/octet-stream
.uu text/x-uuencode
.uue text/x-uuencode
.vcd application/x-cdlink
.vcs text/x-vcalendar
.vda application/vda
.vdo video/vdo
.vew application/groupwise
.viv video/vivo
.viv video/vnd.vivo
.vivo video/vivo
.vivo video/vnd.vivo
.vmd application/vocaltec-media-desc
.vmf application/vocaltec-media-file
.voc audio/voc
.voc audio/x-voc
.vos video/vosaic
.vox audio/voxware
.vqe audio/x-twinvq-plugin
.vqf audio/x-twinvq
.vql audio/x-twinvq-plugin
.vrml application/x-vrml
.vrml model/vrml
.vrml x-world/x-vrml
.vrt x-world/x-vrt
.vsd application/x-visio
.vst application/x-visio
.vsw application/x-visio
.w60 application/wordperfect6.0
.w61 application/wordperfect6.1
.w6w application/msword
.wav audio/wav
.wav audio/x-wav
.wb1 application/x-qpro
.wbmp image/vnd.wap.wbmp
.web application/vnd.xara
.wiz application/msword
.wk1 application/x-123
.wmf windows/metafile
.wml text/vnd.wap.wml
.wmlc application/vnd.wap.wmlc
.wmls text/vnd.wap.wmlscript
.wmlsc application/vnd.wap.wmlscriptc
.word application/msword
.wp application/wordperfect
.wp5 application/wordperfect
.wp5 application/wordperfect6.0
.wp6 application/wordperfect
.wpd application/wordperfect
.wpd application/x-wpwin
.wq1 application/x-lotus
.wri application/mswrite
.wri application/x-wri
.wrl application/x-world
.wrl model/vrml
.wrl x-world/x-vrml
.wrz model/vrml
.wrz x-world/x-vrml
.wsc text/scriplet
.wsrc application/x-wais-source
.wtk application/x-wintalk
.xbm image/x-xbitmap
.xbm image/x-xbm
.xbm image/xbm
.xdr video/x-amt-demorun
.xgz xgl/drawing
.xif image/vnd.xiff
.xl application/excel
.xla application/excel
.xla application/x-excel
.xla application/x-msexcel
.xlb application/excel
.xlb application/vnd.ms-excel
.xlb application/x-excel
.xlc application/excel
.xlc application/vnd.ms-excel
.xlc application/x-excel
.xld application/excel
.xld application/x-excel
.xlk application/excel
.xlk application/x-excel
.xll application/excel
.xll application/vnd.ms-excel
.xll application/x-excel
.xlm application/excel
.xlm application/vnd.ms-excel
.xlm application/x-excel
.xls application/excel
.xls application/vnd.ms-excel
.xls application/x-excel
.xls application/x-msexcel
.xlt application/excel
.xlt application/x-excel
.xlv application/excel
.xlv application/x-excel
.xlw application/excel
.xlw application/vnd.ms-excel
.xlw application/x-excel
.xlw application/x-msexcel
.xm audio/xm
.xml application/xml
.xml text/xml
.xmz xgl/movie
.xpix application/x-vnd.ls-xpix
.xpm image/x-xpixmap
.xpm image/xpm
.x-png image/png
.xsr video/x-amt-showrun
.xwd image/x-xwd
.xwd image/x-xwindowdump
.xyz chemical/x-pdb
.z application/x-compress
.z application/x-compressed
.zip application/x-compressed
.zip application/x-zip-compressed
.zip application/zip
.zip multipart/x-zip
.zoo application/octet-stream
.zsh text/x-script.zsh

Reference: Sitepoint, w3schools,WebDesign

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What is the difference between Response.Redirect and Server.Transfer


If you read a lot of industry magazines and ASP.NET code samples, you may find that, although the majority use Response.Redirect to send the user to another page, some seem to prefer the rather mysterious-sounding Server.Transfer. So, what’s the difference?

Well, Response.Redirect simply sends a message down to the browser, telling it to move to another page. So, you may run code like:

Response.Redirect("WebForm2.aspx")

or

Response.Redirect("http://www.karlmoore.com/")

to send the user to another page.

Server.Transfer is similar in that it sends the user to another page with a statement such asServer.Transfer(“WebForm2.aspx”). However, the statement has a number of distinct advantages and disadvantages.

Firstly, transferring to another page using Server.Transfer conserves server resources. Instead of telling the browser to redirect, it simply changes the “focus” on the Web server and transfers the request. This means you don’t get quite as many HTTP requests coming through, which therefore eases the pressure on your Web server and makes your applications run faster.

But watch out: because the “transfer” process can work on only those sites running on the server, you can’t use Server.Transfer to send the user to an external site. Only Response.Redirect can do that.

Secondly, Server.Transfer maintains the original URL in the browser. This can really help streamline data entry techniques, although it may make for confusion when debugging.

That’s not all: The Server.Transfer method also has a second parameter—”preserveForm”. If you set this to True, using a statement such as Server.Transfer(“WebForm2.aspx”, True), the existing query string and any form variables will still be available to the page you are transferring to.

For example, if your WebForm1.aspx has a TextBox control called TextBox1 and you transferred to WebForm2.aspx with the preserveForm parameter set to True, you’d be able to retrieve the value of the original page TextBox control by referencing Request.Form(“TextBox1″).

This technique is great for wizard-style input forms split over multiple pages. But there’s another thing you’ll want to watch out for when using the preserveForm parameter. ASP.NET has a bug whereby, in certain situations, an error will occur when attempting to transfer the form and query string values. You’ll find this documented at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=kb;en-us;Q316920.

The unofficial solution is to set the enableViewStateMac property to True on the page you’ll be transferring to, then set it back to False. This records that you want a definitive False value for this property and resolves the bug.

So, in brief: Response.Redirect simply tells the browser to visit another page. Server.Transfer helps reduce server requests, keeps the URL the same and, with a little bug-bashing, allows you to transfer the query string and form variables.

Top Tip: Don’t confuse Server.Transfer with Server.Execute, which executes the page and returns the results. It was useful in the past, but, with ASP.NET, it’s been replaced with fresher methods of development. Ignore it.

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How to refresh parent page

  1. Dim reloadParentPage As String = "window.opener.location=window.opener.location;"
  2. ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me, Me.GetType(), "nothing", reloadParentPage, True)

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How to select a row in GridView
  1. <asp:GridView ID="GridViewCategory" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False"
  2.  DataKeyNames="CategoryID"
  3.  EmptyDataText="There are no data records to display."
  4.  CssClass = "GridViewStyle"
  5.  AlternatingRowStyle-CssClass="alt"
  6.  PagerStyle-CssClass="pgr"
  7.  SelectedRowStyle-CssClass="selected"
  8.  Width="100%" onrowdatabound="GridViewCategory_RowDataBound"
  9.  >
  10.  <Columns>
  11.   <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="ID">
  12.    <ItemTemplate>
  13.     <asp:LinkButton ID="lnkSelect" runat="server" CommandName="Select" CommandArgument='<%# Bind("CategoryID") %>' Text='<%# Bind("CategoryID") %>'></asp:LinkButton>
  14.    </ItemTemplate>
  15.      <ItemStyle Width="50px" />
  16.   </asp:TemplateField>
  17.   <asp:BoundField DataField="Name" HeaderText="Name" SortExpression="Name" />
  18.  </Columns>
  19.  <PagerStyle CssClass="pgr" />
  20.  <AlternatingRowStyle CssClass="alt" />
  21. </asp:GridView>

Code behind:

  1. protected void GridViewCategory_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
  2. {
  3.  if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
  4.  {
  5.   LinkButton lb = (LinkButton)e.Row.Cells[0].Controls[1];
  6.  
  7.   e.Row.Attributes.Add("onClick", ClientScript.GetPostBackClientHyperlink(lb, ""));
  8.   e.Row.Attributes.Add("onMouseClick", "javascript:this.style.cursor='pointer';");
  9.   e.Row.Attributes.Add("onMouseOut", "javascript:this.style.cursor='normal';");
  10.  }
  11. }

or

if you did not put a SELECT command button in the gridview, you can use the following code to mimic the Select function

  1. protected void GridViewCategory_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
  2. {
  3.  if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
  4.  {
  5.   e.Row.Attributes["onmouseover"] = "this.style.cursor='hand';this.style.textDecoration='underline';";
  6.   e.Row.Attributes["onmouseout"] = "this.style.textDecoration='none';";
  7.  
  8.   e.Row.Attributes["onclick"] = ClientScript.GetPostBackClientHyperlink(this.GridViewCategory, "Select$" + e.Row.RowIndex);
  9.  }
  10. }

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How to search string in the DropdownList Control

  1.  
  2. function searchString(sText as String)
  3. dim li as ListItem
  4.  
  5. li = dropdownlist1.Items.FindByValue(sText);
  6.  
  7. if li isnot nothing then
  8.  
  9. li.selected = True
  10.  
  11. end if
  12.  
  13.  
  14. end function

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Operand type clash: nvarchar(max) is incompatible with image

This error usually occurs when you are adding / updating a record on the database table with image/binary columns, and the value of that image column is null and you did not specify the data type of the parameter.

To resolve this issue you need to explicitly specify the datatype of that image/binary column because the default data type of the Sql parameter is varchar(string)

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Namespace or type specified in the project-level Imports ‘System.Xml.Linq’ doesn’t contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn’t use any aliases

There are 2 ways to remove this warning

First, you may need to convert the current .Net Framework used by the application to higher version, let’s say from .net framework 2 to 3.5

  1. Goto Property Pages of the web site project
    • View Menu->Property Pages or press shift+F4
  2. Click the Build option from the left side
    • Make sure the Target Framework is .Net Framework 3.5

Second, remove the namespace that shown in the warning in this case the “System.Xml.Linq” from the web.config

namespacelinq

namespace linq


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Session state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true

Session state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true, either in a configuration file or in the Page directive. Please also make sure that System.Web.SessionStateModule or a custom session state module is included in the <configuration>\<system.web>\<httpModules> section in the application configuration.

Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: Session state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true, either in a configuration file or in the Page directive. Please also make sure that System.Web.SessionStateModule or a custom session state module is included in the <configuration>\<system.web>\<httpModules> section in the application configuration.

This error usually occurs when you have declared an object variable public to the page and it access a Session variable, example:

Partial Class _Default

Inherits System.Web.UI.Page

Private m As New DBAccess(Session(“dbname”))

Protected Sub form1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles form1.Load

End Sub

End Class

just rewrite the above code to look like as below
Partial Class _Default
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Private m As DBAccess
Protected Sub form1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles form1.Load
m =New DBAccess(Session(“dbname”))
End Sub
End Class


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How to check if the ASP.Net Session has expired

  1. protected void OnInit(EventArgs e)
  2.   {
  3.        base.OnInit(e);
  4.    //It appears from testing that the Request and Response both share the 
  5.    // same cookie collection.  If I set a cookie myself in the Reponse, it is 
  6.    // also immediately visible to the Request collection.  This just means that
  7.    // since the ASP.Net_SessionID is set in the Session HTTPModule (which 
  8.    // has already run), thatwe can't use our own code to see if the cookie was 
  9.    // actually sent by the agent with the request using the collection. Check if 
  10.    // the given page supports session or not (this tested as reliable indicator
  11.    // if EnableSessionState is true), should not care about a page that does 
  12.    // not need session
  13.    if (Context.Session !=null)
  14.    {
  15.    //Tested and the IsNewSession is more advanced then simply checking if 
  16.    // a cookie is present, it does take into account a session timeout, because
  17.    // I tested a timeout and it did show as a new session
  18.    if (Session.IsNewSession)
  19.     {
  20.        // If it says it is a new session, but an existing cookie exists, then it must 
  21.        // have timed out (can't use the cookie collection because even on first
  22.        // request it already contains the cookie (request and response
  23.        // seem to share the collection)
  24.      string</span> szCookieHeader <span>=</span> Request.Headers["Cookie"];
  25.     if((null!= szCookieHeader)  (szCookieHeader.IndexOf("ASP.NET_SessionId")<= 0))
  26.      {
  27.       Response.Redirect("sessionTimeout.htm");
  28.      }
  29.     }
  30.    }
  31.   }
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Eval in ASP.net

Dealing with complex Eval() expressions inside of ItemTemplate or other data containers always makes me do a double take. Here are a few observations and thoughts on how to handle and possibly improve handling of this feature in the future.
So, a typical scenario is embedding controls inside of an item template. The template loops through the datasource and you now want to embed values from the datasource into the child controls of the ItemTemplate.

For example:

<asp:repeater id=”rptSpecials” runat=”server”>

<itemtemplate>

<asp:HyperLink runat=”server”

NavigateUrl=’~/item.aspx?sku=<%# Eval(“sku”) %>

Text=’<%# Eval(“specialhd”) %>‘/>

</itemtemplate>

</asp:repeater>

Quick what does that give you?

Not what you might expect:

<a href=”item.aspx?sku=&lt;%# Eval(&quot;sku&quot;) %>”>West Wind Html Help Builder 4.02</a>

It’s slightly inconsistent isn’t it? Text expands just fine with the Eval expression, but the NavigateUrl() doesn’t.

Now can anybody spot why this is happening?

If you change the NavigateUrl expression to:

NavigateUrl=’item.aspx?sku=<%# Eval(“sku”) %>

it turns out it actually works. The problem is that that ~/ is causing ASP.NET to call ResolveUrl() which takes the whole string and mucks up the string. Take the ~ out and ASP.NET no longer calls ResolveUrl and it actually works.

Now it seems to get this to work anyway is this:

<asp:HyperLink runat=”server”

NavigateUrl=’<%# Request.ApplicationPath %>/item.aspx?sku=<%# Eval(“sku”) %>

Text=’<%# Eval(“specialhd”) %>‘/>

But that results in the following error:

Compiler Error Message: CS1040: Preprocessor directives must appear as the first non-whitespace character on a line

Source Error:

Line 7: <tr>

Line 8: <td valign=”top”>

Line 9: <asp:HyperLink runat=”server”

Line 10: NavigateUrl=’<%# Request.ApplicationPath %>/item.aspx?sku=<%# Eval(“sku”) %>’

Line 11: Text=’<%# Eval(“specialhd”) %>’/>


Source File: c:\projects2005\wwstore\UserControls\SpecialsListing.ascx Line: 9

If you add a character (say a<%# …%> then it works). I have no idea why this would be a problem for ASP.NET to parse, all I know is it doesn’t work.

I suspect there’s a bug in the ASP.NET parser in this situation, especially for the first case where apparently ASP.NET is calling ResolveUrl before it’s doing the eval on the embedded string.

With all this sort of headache ultimately it’s easier to just write out the HREF manually:

<a href=”<%# Request.ApplicationPath %>/item.aspx?sku=<%# Eval(“sku”) %>“>

<img src=”<%# Request.ApplicationPath %>/itemimages/sm_<%# Eval(“Itemimage”) %> />
</a>

I bring this up because this sort of thing seems to happen quite frequently. I really wish there was better support for assigning dynamic values. Maybe something using FormatStrings that could be replaced with some dynamic properties:

NavigateUrl=”~/MyPage/MyPage?Id={0}” Text=”SomeText {1}”

Parameter0=”<%# Eval(“Sku”) %>

Parameter1=”<%# Eval(“Company”) %>

It may seem like this is overkill but I find myself running into situations quite frequently where the single string delimiter makes it near impossible to create a clean expression in script code. The above solution would solve that problem in all situations because you’d eliminate the need to nest the Eval expression with its string delimiter and you get back the use of two string delimiters.

There are workarounds today, they’re just not quite as declarative. The above behavior could be simulated with something like this:

NavigateUrl=’<%# this.ResolveUrl(“~/” + string.Format(“item.aspx?sku={0}”,Eval(“sku”)) %>

Still that doesn’t really get around the string delimiter issue. Try this:

NavigateUrl=’<%# this.ResolveUrl(“~/” + string.Format(“onclick=DoItem(‘{0}’);”,Eval(“sku”))%>

There’s the problem with the string nesting. Remove the Eval() completely from this expression would fix this problem.

Today my workaround for complex expressions that just don’t want to work is to create a method on the page or control that returns the value which is workable, but not a solution the average novice will think of.

<asp:HyperLink runat=”server”

NavigateUrl=’<%# this.GetItemUrl( Eval(“sku”) as string ) %>

Text=’<%# Eval(“specialhd”) %>‘/>

where GetItemUrl() simply does all of the formatting for the URL.

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