From: Paul DuBois
To: Jeff Thies
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/7/01 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: Images in MySQL
> > This is sort of OT and not.
>>
>> BLOB is binary, don't think you need to specify twice:-) Take off
the
>> binary part.
>>
>> It doesn't
> > This is sort of OT and not.
>>
>> BLOB is binary, don't think you need to specify twice:-) Take off the
>> binary part.
>>
>> It doesn't matter on how you go about storing you images, both ways are
>> fine.
>
>As long as we are sort of on/off topic there is a question about
>retrieving i
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Jeff Thies wrote:
>
> As long as we are sort of on/off topic there is a question about
> retrieving images that are stored in databases that I've always wanted
> to ask.
>
> Can you retrieve a database stored image and mix it in with regular
> HTML?
>
The answer is no. Yo
You are not wrong and not right. Since this is now off topic, this
discussion should not continue, though you should look into html tag.
Ilya
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Thies
Cc: 'dbi-users '
Sent: 9/7/01 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: Images in MySQL
> This is sort
> This is sort of OT and not.
>
> BLOB is binary, don't think you need to specify twice:-) Take off the
> binary part.
>
> It doesn't matter on how you go about storing you images, both ways are
> fine.
As long as we are sort of on/off topic there is a question about
retrieving images that are
This is sort of OT and not.
BLOB is binary, don't think you need to specify twice:-) Take off the
binary part.
It doesn't matter on how you go about storing you images, both ways are
fine. The only think you might want to think about is your service
provider, if you are not running your own se