On Thu, March 23, 2006 7:02 pm, Chrome wrote:
> Another thought: What type of field are you using for this storage?

Another thought he'll have to face eventually, on this insane path of
JPEG in database storage:

What size buffer does PHP <-> MySQL have?

If your JPEG is too big, ka-boom.

Actually, it's more like "silently discard the tail end of my larger
JPEGs, and some images are broken, but it works for small images, what
did I do wrong?"

You'll then need to start messing with BLOB data fields and
special-handling.

Again I say, just put the damn files in the file system where they
belong.

We've been through this whole scenario on this list SOOOO many times
it's frightening! :-)

It's like watching the same episode of Twilight Zone over and over and
over.  And not a good episode, either. :-)

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