>  >>Depends on what the image represents.
> 
> Ah ah, it's funny how much time you can spend just finding details to
> contradict me ;-)
> Of course, IF you're working with "Binary information in Well Known
> Binary (WKB) format", AND you have a database capable of reading details
> in that format,
> then you better store the image in your database.

Well I must say that it's good to know that my gut was 'generally' correct,
and also to know a case when it would be appropriate to leverage the
database for binary data storage.

Thanks for an enlightening conversation guys.

Rich Kroll


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