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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:56:53+00:00 2026-05-12T16:56:53+00:00

I have a HttpHandler that I’m using to handle certain images on a client’s

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I have a HttpHandler that I’m using to handle certain images on a client’s website. When I’m outputting the image stream to the response object and call Flush occasionally an error is thrown. Here is a codeblock


var image = Image.FromStream(memStream);
if (size > -1) image = ImageResize.ResizeImage(image, size, size, false);
if (height > -1) image = ImageResize.Crop(image, size, height, ImageResize.AnchorPosition.Center);

context.Response.Clear();
context.Response.ContentType = contentType;
context.Response.BufferOutput = true;

image.Save(context.Response.OutputStream, ImageFormat.Jpeg);

context.Response.Flush();
context.Response.End();

From what I’ve read, this exception is caused by a client disconnecting before the process has completed and there is nothing to flush.

Here is an output of my error page


System.Web.HttpException: An error occurred while communicating with the remote host. The error code is 0x80070057.
Generated: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:18:24 GMT

System.Web.HttpException: An error occurred while communicating with the remote host. The error code is 0x80070057.
   at System.Web.Hosting.ISAPIWorkerRequestInProcForIIS6.FlushCore(Byte[] status, Byte[] header, Int32 keepConnected, Int32 totalBodySize, Int32 numBodyFragments, IntPtr[] bodyFragments, Int32[] bodyFragmentLengths, Int32 doneWithSession, Int32 finalStatus, Boolean& async)
   at System.Web.Hosting.ISAPIWorkerRequest.FlushCachedResponse(Boolean isFinal)
   at System.Web.Hosting.ISAPIWorkerRequest.FlushResponse(Boolean finalFlush)
   at System.Web.HttpResponse.Flush(Boolean finalFlush)
   at System.Web.HttpResponse.Flush()
   at PineBluff.Core.ImageHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) in c:\TeamCity\buildAgent\work\79b3c57a060ff42d\src\PineBluff.Core\ImageHandler.cs:line 75
   at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
   at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)

context.Response.Flush falls at line 75.

Is there a way to check this before performing the flush without wrapping it in a try/catch block.?

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    2026-05-12T16:56:53+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:56 pm

    While I agree with Mitchel – there’s little need to call flush as you’re about to call End, if you’re using this elsewhere, you could try calling Response.IsClientConnnected first.

    Gets a value indicating whether the client is still connected to the server.

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