You can use the "glob" datatype, but the "blob" type is much more
efficient!  ;-)
You can tell I don't use it much.

(p.s. there is no "glob" data type -- my PHP leaked into my SQL)


On 1/17/07, David Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. "glob" is the data type for storing binary files in a db.  So you
> could look into that.

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