damn it, DOES ANYBODY READ MANUALS these days?

in short: yes
for details: RTFM

it might not be good. you probabluy want to keep filenames in
the db, but files itself in the filesystems. Your choice.

Artem

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Subject: is it possible to store images in mysql db?


> I want to store different file formats in a database like images
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> or audio files (*.mp3). Is it possible to do so in mysql?
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> -Nikhilesh
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