In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, James Keeline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >--- raquibul islam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I didnt try anything bcoz i dont have any idea how to work with this . > >At the risk of repeating my post from a couple days ago, unless you have a >really compelling reason to store images in the database, don't do it. >Instead, store the image files in the filesystem and the data (ie the filename >or path to the file) in the database. You will end up with a much more >efficient system in the long run. > >James
Totally agree. In my experience, it also becomes extremely difficult to back up the databases, as they become so large. I understand that some people do it that way, to avoid pictures being leeched, but it's not the way that I would do it. -- Pete Clark Sunny Andalucia http://www.hotcosta.com/comm_1.htm