At 6:26 PM -0500 5/31/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
>On Wed, May 31, 2006 3:56 am, Ross wrote:
>> I have pdfs saved as BLOBs
>
>We've been through this a zillion time, so search the archives for the
>pros and cons.
>
>> Is there a file size limit in kb for Blobs and what is it?
>
>I believe it depends on compile-time settings, but this is really a
>MySQL question...
>
>It's probably 4 Meg or something.
>
>> What size of file can a LONG BLOB accomodate?
>
>Probably twice as much as a regular one.
>
>> If it is not this any ideas? It seems to fix it though!
>
>It will only fix it for PDFs up to the size of a LONG BLOB, whatever
>that is.
>
>The REAL fix, imho, is to stop abusing your database for large file
>storage, and use the custom highly-optimized large file data storage
>engine commonly known as the "file system"

Yes, I was wondering that myself considering the onslaught of "no-no's" one 
gets by suggesting placing images into a dB. A PDf file is really not that much 
different and probably better served via file system.

tedd
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