Well yes, storing files on the local file system would solve you the issue.
But it should be interesting to debug why the data field is not being
filled.

-MI 
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nate: I am using cake 1.1.8 - where can I find the latest information about
how to do that? No information in wiki and bakery..

mariano: Tried it, no difference. I don't think it is a cake problem.
It was working fine with my testing environment. (xampp on windows) But
after I uploaded my app to my ISP b-one. I get alll kind of problems. Just
looked at the tables with phpmyadmin and the data field is empty! That must
be the problem.. Maybe I should start storing files on the local file
system..?


Code:
http://www.cakephp.org/pastes/show/8f13c5bf52c8d2ed6de70b7fe18b49aa



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