Em 15/12/2015 00:27, Jim Nasby escreveu:
On 12/9/15 5:43 PM, Edson Richter wrote:
Actually, the biggest change is that I don't have to keep another
constraint between app and database - if I want to increase the user
perceived space, now I just have to change the application (of course,
under the limits).

For what it's worth, I usually put some limit on fields that a webapp can write to in the database. That way a bug in the app (or malicious action) can't just start allocating gigabytes of stuff in your database.

Thanks, Jim. It is a wise advice.
I really do that today, but I'll start double checking all text fields with special care.

Kind regards,

Atenciosamente,

Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter



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