On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 11:08 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 12:54 PM +0200 5/1/07, Alain Roger wrote:
> >
> >i do not want to create a tmp file on server and after load it.
> >I would like to do it stored image directly into DB on-fly.
> 
> Why?
> 
> My understanding is that when you upload a file, it has to go 
> somewhere. It might as well go into a tmp folder/file that php 
> handles (creates/deletes), right? Or is this something that can be 
> handled totally within memory? And if so, what's the difference, 
> speed, security, what?

If you're going to put it in a database, then there's no sense incurring
the filesystem overhead of a temporary file. It can indeed be done
completely in memory by using output buffering.

Cheers,
Rob.
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