If your data is never more than 32K in size then the datastore is definitely
the way to go. Way easier and simpler IMHO.

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 10:30 AM, GeorgeS <sxoutt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Stephen, thanks for the information!
>
> I had started to put the text into a Datastore but somehow the Blobstore
> looked easier to deal with. I'll revisit the datastore idea. I don't have to
> worry about breaking the data up since these files are never more than 32K
> in size and that is an extreme case.
>
> I was figuring that POSTing from VB.Net was the way to upload the document
> but it helps to know I'm on the right track there.
>
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