The images are from 4-20k max and it seems pretty darn speedy. Also
the web app is just a management portal for an advertising widget, so
it will only be used by 3 or 4 people at any one time.

So I think nobody can argue that it is not ok to store it as a blob in
this situation?

On Apr 15, 2:04 am, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:45 AM, burzum <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You should use the MediaView class (see API documentation) to send or
> > display the file data.
>
> I hadn't thought of that. I suppose it would need to be overloaded,
> though, to deal with data from the DB.
>
> > And files should not be stored in a database in
> > the case of a web app.
>
> That's a matter of opinion (and use-case). I certainly wouldn't do
> that for regular images but there are legitimate reasons for storing
> some files in a DB.
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