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To: Maxim Maletsky; 'Adrian Murphy'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] pro's and con's of storing images
This may be getting off topic, but the only way storing images in a database
DOES make sense is if you are accessing
- store them so.
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> Maxim Maletsky
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Subject: [PHP] pro's and con's of storing images
I'm putting togeather a simple website buider app.
i'm allowing users to upload images.I'm wondering whether i should store
those images in a database or create dirs for each user.the mysql db has a
relatively small capacity b
On 2/14/01 7:12 AM this was written:
> I'm putting togeather a simple website buider app.
> i'm allowing users to upload images.I'm wondering whether i should store
> those images in a database or create dirs for each user.the mysql db has a
> relatively small capacity but storing them to the db
I'm putting togeather a simple website buider app.
i'm allowing users to upload images.I'm wondering whether i should store
those images in a database or create dirs for each user.the mysql db has a
relatively small capacity but storing them to the db might make it simpler
for me.
also ftp functio
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