Saturday, February 25, 2012

Missing images in reportviewer report

Has anyone experienced intermittent missing images in a report served up with the reportviewer from a web form? Basically I've got a report that has several embedded jpg images and when I bring it up in IE 6 over half the time it will show the infamous red x stating the image was not downloaded. If I refresh the page a few times the images will eventually show but they will disappear again after another refresh or two. Interestingly enough I don't experience this behavior at all when using Firefox. I originally thought the HTTP compression I have set up for IIS 6 might be interfering, but I still have the same problem when I turn it off. I tried using Fiddler to see what was failing but for some reason it works every time when I have Fiddler running. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.same thing here using ie7. did you ever resolve it?|||

I too have this issue. It happens in two places for me, an external image (logo) that is uploaded through the Report Manager, and also the charts are not showing.
These problems reside when using the reportviewer.
When I view the reports through the default report manager, it all looks fine.

|||I was also not getting the print dialog box after pressing on the printer icon in report server. Moved the app to another server and the images and the dialog box started working. I believe it was some security setting that was preventing it, never found out what was causing it.|||

vatech1993:

Has anyone experienced intermittent missing images in a report served up with the reportviewer from a web form? Basically I've got a report that has several embedded jpg images and when I bring it up in IE 6 over half the time it will show the infamous red x stating the image was not downloaded. If I refresh the page a few times the images will eventually show but they will disappear again after another refresh or two. Interestingly enough I don't experience this behavior at all when using Firefox. I originally thought the HTTP compression I have set up for IIS 6 might be interfering, but I still have the same problem when I turn it off. I tried using Fiddler to see what was failing but for some reason it works every time when I have Fiddler running. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Any solution?

|||

As far as e

|||

As far as e

No comments:

Post a Comment