I'm creating a DependencyObject to use as an image downloader, the behavior I'm expecting is that once it has downloaded the application caches the image, this behavior is normal when you bind an Image control to a BitmapImage created from an Uri or directly binding the Uri itself. However that's not the case when using a Stream, at least in my case, this is my code:
if ( String.IsNullOrEmpty( ImageEx.GetImage( this ) ) ) return;
ImageBitmap = new BitmapImage( new Uri( String.Concat( "ms-appx:///", ImageEx.GetLoadingImage( this ) ) ) );
//ImageBitmap = new BitmapImage( new Uri( ImageEx.GetImage( this ), UriKind.Absolute ) );
//return;
try {
var ras = new InMemoryRandomAccessStream();
var memoryStream = new MemoryStream();
var stream = await client.GetStreamAsync( ImageEx.GetImage( this ) );
await stream.CopyToAsync( memoryStream );
var output = ras.GetOutputStreamAt( 0 );
var dw = new DataWriter( output );
var task = new Task( () => dw.WriteBytes( memoryStream.ToArray() ) );
task.Start();
await task;
await dw.StoreAsync();
await output.FlushAsync();
ImageBitmap = new BitmapImage();
await ImageBitmap.SetSourceAsync( ras);
} catch ( Exception ex ) {
}
so when I go forth and back in the application, everytime the Image reloads instead of caching the BitmapImage like when it's created with the Uri or binding the Image control directly to an Uri. How can I prevent the BitmapImage from loading again?
Thanks