At 11:55 AM 28-08-2001 +0200, Karel Zak wrote: > > What implement base64 PostgreSQL datetype that use externaly base64 and >internaly same things as bytea. It prevent FE and parser problems with >"bad" chars and internaly for data storage save less space than text >with base64. Of course it doesn't solve a problem with encoding/decoding >data in your application to/from base64. May be implement for this >datetype cast to/from bytea too. > > SELECT my_bytea::base64 FROM foo; > > INSERT INTO foo (my_bytea) VALUES ('some_base64_string'::bytea); > > And you can still fetch all data directly in batea by binary cursor. > > Comments? Sounds good to me. Even better if the base64 parser is bulletproof and tolerant of junk. That way base64 email attachments may not even need to be processed much - just filter a bit and shove it in :). But shouldn't there be a ::base64 somewhere in the insert statement? Cheerio, Link. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])