I had a go with putting a image into MySQL and it did not work.
But what I did do is put the directory and image location
"/image/smile.jpg".
This is very good way to use the index of the db and the speed of the file
structure.

Sorry if this was not what you were looking for but I hope it helps a bit.
Simon

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Subject: Re: images with mysql


Hi!

I have a problem with my MySQL

I need to have some a images related with an item

for example

------------------------------------------
! author ! date of birth an death ! image!
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How can I define the field for the images? I have read that LONGBLOB
could be useful for large objct like images, but I can't understand how
to set it in my database...

Thank you in advance

stefano
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S t e f a n o  C a r d o
Debian GNU-Linux user

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