Re: image uploads

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OK. I was a bit vague at the first posting...

To DB a put the filepath to the two images i create. And some additional 
info like upload date, width, height etc. I like storing my files in 
filesystem...

"You mean isset($image), right?..."

Right !

"ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" "

It's there.

I somehow got it back working with Opera. Don't know how :) One question 
still remains. How to make 100% sure that the image isn't re-loaded to 
server if user hits "refresh"? And he will cause it can take long time to 
upload 2.5Mb pics over a slow link.

Thanks again
-Will




""Richard Lynch"" <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti 
viestissä:13010.67.108.68.36.1138754234.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Tue, January 31, 2006 4:43 pm, tedd wrote:
>>>Storing the image in the DB is probably not a Good Idea for a variety
>>>of reasons.
>>
>> And they are?
>
> ... in the archives.
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general
>
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