I would notice the difference, but computers don't understand text, it
is just data for them,
and they represent it the same way (there is no special file type for
text and binary in
filesystem either). The only difference is in case sensitivity - taken
from mysql manual.
You can also store bina
--- Marek Kilimajer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BLOB is like TEXT
In what way? BLOB is binary large object. Text is ... text. One is
binary, and the other is ASCII. The only similarity I can think of is
that they both represent data. However, the format is completely
different.
Open up a binary
Never heard of that, in fact, addslashes escapes also NUL, so it must be
binary,
and BLOB is like TEXT, except for comparison is case sensitive in BLOB.
And what if the file contains malicious code - it might come from remote
user's upload
Sterling Hughes wrote:
Read the file, addslashes(), and
> Read the file, addslashes(), and then insert it
>
Rather, read the file, don't touch addslashes, then insert it.
AddSLashes is not for binary data...
-Sterling
> Naif Al-Otaibi wrote:
>
> >How can I insert a file into a binary field in sql server 2000. Do I
> >need some function in the que
Read the file, addslashes(), and then insert it
Naif Al-Otaibi wrote:
How can I insert a file into a binary field in sql server 2000. Do I
need some function in the query like upload or just read the file and
insert it.
Thanks,
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