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Displaying large photos

I have an asp.net application that displays jpg photos in a datalist. The
problem is that the photos are mostly 2576 x 1920 and around 1,100+ KB.
Needless to say they take a long time to display. I need to keep the photos
in their original size because of insurance requirements, etc. Is there a
way in .net that I can speed up the download of these images without
creating duplicate smaller images? Thanks in advance.

David
Jun 27 '08 #1
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On Apr 25, 10:34*pm, "David C" <dlch...@lifetimeinc.comwrote:
I have an asp.net application that displays jpg photos in a datalist. *The
problem is that the photos are mostly 2576 x 1920 and around 1,100+ KB.
Needless to say they take a long time to display. *I need to keep the photos
in their original size because of insurance requirements, etc. *Is therea
way in .net that I can speed up the download of these images without
creating duplicate smaller images? *Thanks in advance.

David
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Jun 27 '08 #2

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