Mike wrote: >>Well, the Cookbook isn't an exhaustive list of everything you can do >>with Python, it's just a record of some of the things people *have* done. > > > Considering I am a newbie, it's a good start for me... > > >>I presume your database has no datatype that will store binary data of >>indeterminate length? Clearly that would be the most satisfactory solution. > > > PostgreSQL. I think the only two thing it doesn't do is wash my car and > code my software. Well, that's up until you use it in conjunction with > Django, then the only work left is to wash my car, which I can't care > less either. We'll wait for some rain :) > So this question was primarily theoretical, right?
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