[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting I l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> So, you would prefer storing the uploaded file in your directory than a
>> database? Have you tried either method?
>
> And, by the way, once you upload it into a database, it's not a file.
> It's just
> a data field.

Actually, internally, it *is* a file, or part of a file, depending on the
database implementation details. (*)

So you're adding overhead into the storage and retrieve of your content
for some unspecified (so far) benefit.

* I'm sure somebody somewhere is storing their entire db in RAM or on
Flash or whatever, but let's stick to the common usage here.

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