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You can BASE64 encode the content of the image directly into the SRC attribute, however, I believe only Firefox will parse this back into an image.

What I typically do is a create a very lightweight HTTPHandler to serve the images:

using System;
using System.Web;

namespace Example
{  
    public class GetImage : IHttpHandler
    {

        public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
        {
            if (context.Request.QueryString("id") != null)
            {
                Blob = GetBlobFromDataBase(id);
                context.Response.Clear();
                context.Response.ContentType = "image/pjpeg";
                context.Response.BinaryWrite(Blob);
                context.Response.End();
            }
        }

        public bool IsReusable
        {
            get
            {
                return false;
            }
        }
    }
}

You can reference this directly in your img tag:

<img src="GetImage.ashx?id=111"/>

Or, you could even create a server control that does it for you:

using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;

namespace Example.WebControl
{

    [ToolboxData("<{0}:DatabaseImage runat=server></{0}:DatabaseImage>")]
    public class DatabaseImage : Control
    {

        public int DatabaseId
        {
            get
            {
                if (ViewState["DatabaseId" + this.ID] == null)
                    return 0;
                else
                    return ViewState["DataBaseId"];
            }
            set
            {
                ViewState["DatabaseId" + this.ID] = value;
            }
        }

        protected override void RenderContents(HtmlTextWriter output)
        {
            output.Write("<img src='getImage.ashx?id=" + this.DatabaseId + "'/>");
            base.RenderContents(output);
        }
    }
}

This could be used like

<cc:DatabaseImage id="db1" DatabaseId="123" runat="server/>

And of course, you could set the databaseId in the codebehind as needed.

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You can BASE64 encode the content of the image directly into the SRC attribute, however, I believe only Firefox will parse this back into an image.

What I typically do is a create a very lightweight HTTPHandler to serve the images:

using System; using System.Web;

namespace Example
{  
    public class GetImage : IHttpHandler
    {

        public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
        {
            if (context.Request.QueryString("id") != null)
            {
                Blob = GetBlobFromDataBase(id);
                context.Response.Clear();
                context.Response.ContentType = "image/pjpeg";
                context.Response.BinaryWrite(Blob);
                context.Response.End();
            }
        }

        public bool IsReusable
        {
            get
            {
                return false;
            }
        }
    }
}