> I think there is a way to insert binary image data in your html, but is > there any particular reason you need to do that? > > First you would need to encode it in some ascii equivalent (check > w3c.org, I think) ...and it would increase the size of your html page > while rendering the browser's image cache useless... > > This will both increase the page's load time and your server's bandwidth > requirements, as well as possibly being a pita to implement :-/ > > I would suggest you store the image filenames in the table, and paste > that into your html... > > -Partap > > > On 7/15/03 1:25 PM, "Dan Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have created a BLOB field to store images. Is there any way to >> embed them within HTML with something like: >> >> <image start: jpeg> >> </image> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Dan blob datatype. But again why do this. use a file system and put the file's address in the database.
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