* iNder Sidhu wrotes:- I use following query to upload the image in database DATABASE_query_die("INSERT INTO images (`name`, `status`, `image`, `size`, `type`) VALUES (name.gif', NULL, 0x52306c474f446c685a414179414f594141502f2f2f2f2f3238502f31372f54313976503, '1.624 kb', 'image/gif')"); 0x52306c474f446c685a414179414f594141502f2f2f2f2f3238502f31372f54313976503 - This is base64 code for ur image.
Curt Zirzow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: * Thus wrote raditha dissanayake: > The approach that an overwhelming majority of PHP developers (and other > developers for that matter) use is to simply store the image on the > file system. If these images are part of a web application you can then > store a reference to the image in the database (ie: the filename only). > Then all you need to do is to query the database and use the result in > an nothing could be simpler. height and width are handy as well. Curt -- First, let me assure you that this is not one of those shady pyramid schemes you've been hearing about. No, sir. Our model is the trapezoid! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign!