I heard that Microsoft.com <http://Microsoft.com> stores every images in database. Maybe the cost is the most important thing. 2005/7/19, George B <geoizil@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > > * Jasper Bryant-Greene <jasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> : > > > >>George B wrote: > >> > >>>is it possible to put in a jpg file into a database? I am trying to > make > >>>like a catalong and have all the files (including pics) and everyone > can > >>>see. > >>>is this possible? > >> > >>Sure -- if you're using a MySQL database, just use a BLOB field and put > >>the data in as you would a string of text. > > > > > > Be aware of your storage requirements, however. There are several BLOB > > types -- TINYBLOB, BLOB, MEDIUMBLOB, and LONGBLOB -- so make certain you > > choose the one that exceeds the maximum file size you expect to place in > > the DB. > > > > Additionally, there are performance hits to storing images in a > > database. Another approach that is widely used is to store the images on > > the filesystem, and then image *details* -- location, size, caption, > > photographer, etc. -- in the database. This is typically faster, and > > will reduce the number of DB calls. > > > yeah that probably is a better idea :) > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >