Matt --

...and then Matt Palermo said...
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% I am creating a system to allow users to upload images to the site.  Would
% it be better to store the images in a MySQL table, or having it save the
% images to a directory on the server?  Anyone have any suggestions on this?
% Pros? Cons?

This has been debated to death; check the archives.  Although there are
passionate arguments for both approaches, I *think* that the consensus
for general applications where you don't have a specific reason to put
them in the DB is to go with the filesystem -- but, then, I'm also a
subscriber of that camp :-)


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% Thanks,
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% Matt
% http://sweetphp.com/


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