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I have a Image control in an aspx page with a url static "http://localhost/dir/tmp/test.gif

This image changes every time the page is submited (the content not the name). When the page is showed in first time tha image is correct, but when is submited and the image content must change, the first is conserved as if it where in a buffer.

Can somebody help me?
Nov 16 '05 #1
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You can change the URL so it leads to an aspx page and on that page use
Response.Binary Write to output the image. Use session variables so you can
change the image that's being written or a POST request such as
http://localhost/dir/tmp/image.aspx?guid=[some guid goes here]

Hope that will help,
Branimir

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I have a Image control in an aspx page with a url static "http://localhost/dir/tmp/test.gif"
This image changes every time the page is submited (the content not the name). When the page is showed in first time tha image is correct, but when
is submited and the image content must change, the first is conserved as if
it where in a buffer.
Can somebody help me?

Nov 16 '05 #2

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