On 05.04.2001 04:23:55 Taing Nguon wrote:
> I am not sure what you explained. You mean that place PATH/filename.jpg to
> picture field. isn't it? If yes, it is just a text. How can we explore that
> picture thru web browser such as IE or Netscape? Thanks for the answer
Well, he said that he has his setup in such a way, that Aliases in the apache
config are created automatically to point to the users dir. Next he stores,
let's say "user23443/askwar.jpg" in his database. When somebody wanted to watch
this picture, the browser would request "user23443/askwar.jpg" and would get it
right away, as it is accessible via the filesystem.
At least that's how I understood it.
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