That's what I was worried about. Unfortunately, for legal reasons, I have to keep close control over the data. I guess I'll host locally and, since paperclip is open source, after I get the rest of my site working, I'll take a shot at upgrading that (don't hold your breath though).

On 1/4/2011 6:39 PM, kevinpfromnm wrote:
putting it on public/system will not work on heroku. filesystem is readonly and changes to temp directories aren't mirrored between instances/saved during instance shutdown. I don't know if there's a way to put files on db (easily) with paperclip. I ended up just doing it with s3 (costs are pretty minimal unless you're expecting lots of traffic/big files).
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