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How do I prevent multiple connections when drawing dynamic images?

I have an ASP.NET page that draws over 32 dynamic images using an HttpModule
object through the <IMG> tag. Since IIS under Win2K Pro has a limit of 10
connections, some of the images do not get drawn because it appears that the
connection limit is exceeded (I get a red X for the image). If I right
click on the image and select "Show Picture", the image then shows up.

Can someone tell me how I can prevent this from happening? I somehow need
the images to draw sequentially or something like that to prevent the
connections from maxing out. Any suggestions?

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Ken Varn
Senior Software Engineer
Diebold Inc.

EmailID = varnk
Domain = Diebold.com
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Nov 18 '05 #1
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I have on my win2k workstation an ASP.NET project that handles many images >
50 or 100 and they all paint fine. I use a separate aspx to handle the
painting of images from my webforms. Don't think I did anything special in
IIS. There is a limit though as I have had my system hang doing VERY large
tables of images 365 columns x 100 rows

"Ken Varn" <nospam> wrote in message
news:O0**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have an ASP.NET page that draws over 32 dynamic images using an HttpModule object through the <IMG> tag. Since IIS under Win2K Pro has a limit of 10
connections, some of the images do not get drawn because it appears that the connection limit is exceeded (I get a red X for the image). If I right
click on the image and select "Show Picture", the image then shows up.

Can someone tell me how I can prevent this from happening? I somehow need
the images to draw sequentially or something like that to prevent the
connections from maxing out. Any suggestions?

--
-----------------------------------
Ken Varn
Senior Software Engineer
Diebold Inc.

EmailID = varnk
Domain = Diebold.com
-----------------------------------

Nov 18 '05 #2
See if you can use this for your testing

http://asp.net/Projects/Cassini/Down...ndex=0&tabid=1

Regards,

Trevor Benedict R

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Nov 18 '05 #3
Does your IIS have connection limit of 10?

I can't figure out any other reason why I am having this problem.
--
-----------------------------------
Ken Varn
Senior Software Engineer
Diebold Inc.

EmailID = varnk
Domain = Diebold.com
-----------------------------------
"softcoder" <NO**************@soft-haus.com> wrote in message
news:ui**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have on my win2k workstation an ASP.NET project that handles many images

50 or 100 and they all paint fine. I use a separate aspx to handle the
painting of images from my webforms. Don't think I did anything special in
IIS. There is a limit though as I have had my system hang doing VERY large
tables of images 365 columns x 100 rows

"Ken Varn" <nospam> wrote in message
news:O0**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have an ASP.NET page that draws over 32 dynamic images using an

HttpModule
object through the <IMG> tag. Since IIS under Win2K Pro has a limit of 10 connections, some of the images do not get drawn because it appears that

the
connection limit is exceeded (I get a red X for the image). If I right
click on the image and select "Show Picture", the image then shows up.

Can someone tell me how I can prevent this from happening? I somehow need the images to draw sequentially or something like that to prevent the
connections from maxing out. Any suggestions?

--
-----------------------------------
Ken Varn
Senior Software Engineer
Diebold Inc.

EmailID = varnk
Domain = Diebold.com
-----------------------------------


Nov 18 '05 #4

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