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Member 9155255 21-Nov-13 3:41am View    
Thank u so much....Its Working fine for me...Thanks
Member 9155255 29-Oct-13 0:57am View    
Thanks for your answer....but still if i add 'i' also me not getting the cells value....

please help me ...
Member 9155255 1-Oct-13 7:22am View    
Thanks for the Link...here i want to bind grid within jquery script....i can't bind within the static method.....or i want to call a method which binds grid within a webservice method....

please help me
Member 9155255 14-Jun-13 7:59am View    
can anyone tell me capturing photo from usb webcam through asp.net web application using silverlight....please give me demo example....here i dont have basic knowledge regarding silverlight....i have done by using fash....now i want in silverlight....please help me
Member 9155255 12-Jun-13 8:31am View    
This is what actually i got code from Google....it is working in firefox but not in chrome...


1) Create a new web application project and copy the WebcamResources folder from the attachments.

2) Create a new page named "Default.aspx" page add the following code,


<object width="405" height="190"
param name="movie" value="WebcamResources/save_picture.swf"
embed src="WebcamResources/save_picture.swf" width="405" height="190" >
</object>



The above code is to place the flash object in your webpage, which is used to capture images from the webcam.

3) Create another ASP.NET web page and name it "ImageConversions.aspx"

This page name is should be of same name if you use the attached swf file. Whenever the capture image button is clicked, then it redirectd
to "ImageConversions.aspx" page. So the file name matters!

4) In this ASP.NET page, add the following C# code in the pageload or create a
separate method.


string strPhoto = Request.Form["imageData"]; //Get the image from flash file
byte[] photo = Convert.FromBase64String(strPhoto);
FileStream fs = new FileStream("C:\\Webcam.jpg", FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.Write);
BinaryWriter br = new BinaryWriter(fs);
br.Write(photo);
br.Flush();
br.Close();
fs.Close();



Above example written in C# will convert the byte code into image and store the image in local C: drive. Even though the code sample is given in C#, if you are a VB.NET guy, you can easily convert this to VB.NET and write your web cam application in VB.NET.