Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
     > I guess we can relax a little bit the decoder checks by
    considering that
     > all attribute values are byte[], and let the Schema Interceptor deal
     > with badly written values, checking them with their associated
    Syntax.
     >
     > wdyt ?


    IMO it is not required to check for syntax if the attribute is binary.


not true. Jpeg is binary, but it has a special syntax...

Yeah but if it's binary we just treat it as a blob. Why should we go above and beyond a database to make sure we validate blobs?

Alex

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