Rick,

I am able to restore from logs that had binary data (even though the
output looked real strange and messed up the terminal window). I did
have a problem once when I tried filtering data between mysqlbinlog and
mysql. Be careful if you do that.

What version of mysql are you using?

I have no idea about the -t option for mysqlbinlog, but I'd guess it is
similar to the 'load data/table from master' command inside mysql.
(mysqlbinlog can connect to a remote server rather than using a local
file).

-steve-



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