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      Here you are: How To Read and Write BLOB Data by Using ADO.NET with Visual C# .NET[^]

      Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature My Articles / My Latest Article[^] / My blog[^] #endregion

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        Sigh here comes another one :zzz: http://www.google.com/search?q=Storing+image+using+FileUpload+control+into+a+database&rls=com.microsoft:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1[^]. All it took me was 5 seconds to get the answer. You should learn how to use google before u even think of doing anything else!

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          Have u tried FileUpload1.FileBytes to store image into database?

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            Sigh here comes another one :zzz: http://www.google.com/search?q=Storing+image+using+FileUpload+control+into+a+database&rls=com.microsoft:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1[^]. All it took me was 5 seconds to get the answer. You should learn how to use google before u even think of doing anything else!

            ------------------------------------------- It's code that drives you - Shyam

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              astrovirgin wrote:

              When I upload the file using FileUpload it should store the file in database.

              Then what does the above line mean?

              ------------------------------------------- It's code that drives you - Shyam

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                astrovirgin wrote:

                When I upload the file using FileUpload it should store the file in database.

                Then what does the above line mean?

                ------------------------------------------- It's code that drives you - Shyam

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                Shyam Bharath wrote:

                astrovirgin wrote: When I upload the file using FileUpload it should store the file in database. Then what does the above line mean?

                Probably that he doesn't know how to ask a question correctly, which places him among the other 83 percent* of the posters who don't know how to ask a question correctly. ;) * Out of all statistics quoted, 83% is made up right on the spot.

                Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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