Dear Javier,
Yes, indeed when you encode the file it grows. Normally about 30%..
Thus, the file in my situation of 1 Megabyte grows to 1.3 MegaByte..
But I would expect that this should not give any problems...
The columns I am using allows 16 Megabyte.. Does anyone else know what
the string lim
Hi, I think if you encode the file with base64 and store it in the
database the size of the document will be more than 1MB sure.
David Bouw wrote:
> Dear Kirk (and Julio)
>
> Thanks for the response..
>
> I don't want to use a link to the images because backing up my data and
> porting it to an
Dear Kirk (and Julio)
Thanks for the response..
I don't want to use a link to the images because backing up my data and
porting it to another machine is much easier. (Replicating is also very
easy.) When storing the file separately this gets more complex, especially
when you want to get this dat
If I use the link to the file, i.e.
file//C:\filedir\file.pdf or .txt or whatever
how do I insert/update/delete the file since MySQL is holding only the
link?
BTW David, what are the properties of the field you are inserting to? Could
that be the problem?
-Kirk
"Julio Nobrega Trabalhand
Instead of uploading to Mysql, why don't you store the file at a directory
and on Mysql only the path to it?
Retrieving files from the hard drive is much faster than doing the same on
Mysql, and also access to manipulation (insert, update, delete, etc...)
--
Julio Nobrega.
Um dia eu chego
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