john harvey wrote:
I've written apps that hosted images, but I NEVER put them in General or
Memo fields. I simply stored the photos as jpegs and the path and filename
to the file in the database.
I don't even store the path to the file anymore. I just have a standard
naming convention linked to the style name of the item. Given the style
name you can instantly check if there are any photos associated.
Peter
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