If you are using php, the two functions below should help.
http://ca.php.net/manual/en/function.pg-escape-bytea.php
http://ca.php.net/manual/en/function.pg-unescape-bytea.php
Taber, Mark wrote:
We’re implementing our first PostgreSQL database, and enjoying it very
much. However, we have a table that will store binary image files (pie
charts, etc.) for later display on a dynamic webpage. While we’re
putting together our prototype application, I’ve been asked by the
programmers (I’m the DBA) to “put the images in the database.” I can
see how to do this using Large Objects, but then getting them out
again seems problematic, and the documentation is a bit sketchy. Would
BYTEA columns be better? However, it seems to me that there is no easy
way using psql to load images into a BYTEA column. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Mark Taber
State of California
Department of Finance
Infrastructure & Architecture Unit
916.323.3104 x 2945
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