Hi Rory
Am 2006-05-10 23:05:07, schrieb Rory Browne:
> you can say newbie as well. As a newbie I thought myself that storing images
> in a DB would be a nice clean solution. Voices of experience said otherwise.
> Over the years as I grew more experienced I began to understand myself, why
> putting images into a MySQL Db is a Bad Thing[tm].
Like me... in 2000/2001 where I had only a very small database
of 1 GByte I had done this too... No I have 370 GByte of text
data and 1,5 TByte binaries laying around... It would be a
nightmare to store thise binaries in the database
> Sorry if this seems rough / harsh, but if it causes a person to think twice
> before using MySQL as a file storage solution, then it's justified.
FullACK
> PHP has the facilities built-in to perform this search/sort/filter - while
> their use isn't always the cleanest solution, anything is better than
> putting files in a db.
And if the PICs are in JPEG format, maybe they have EXIF infos
which can be extracted and stored in the database...
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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