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Re: yet another image: db or filesystem ? question

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Rick Schumeyer wrote:
I've read the earlier threads on whether to store images in the database or filesystem. I think I understand the pros and cons of each method, but I have a question on a specific use case.

Let's say I have a web app, and I want to display the images in a web page.

a) if the images are in the filesystem (and also under the web root), no problem. Just use <img src="filename.jpg" />

b) if the images are in the database...do I need to create a temporary file first in order to use the <img> tag? Or is there some other HTML way of doing this?

You can map it via a script: <img src="/foo/myimg.php?id=123">
Then have myimg.php read the image data for 123 from the DB and return it.

This is almost certainly much slower than just streaming the image from the filesystem. However, cacheing effects might mean you don't care.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd


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