>u want help? break down ur question to the point, none is going to downlod
>unknown zips searching for the spot.
the reason I put the files zipped is that when I put the code that include
html tags in the message, they are read as html tags by the browser and
displayed not as the code...
I don't
At 9:00 AM -0400 8/7/09, Bob McConnell wrote:
From: Ralph Deffke
however there are some reasonable reasons to store a
image in the database.
1. if u have no access to write files to the disk this
is the case in most free hosting services they give u
php and mysql and thats it
2. if u want
From: Ralph Deffke
> however there are some reasonable reasons to store a
> image in the database.
> 1. if u have no access to write files to the disk this
> is the case in most free hosting services they give u
> php and mysql and thats it
> 2. if u want some access control to the image, e.g. log
not a good place to discuss the merits and demerits of binary blobs. is it ?
now coming back to the question. Firebug firefox addon, and http live
headers firefox addon will be of help to you in this case.
You have tag(or something similar) i
suppose... try opening that src link in a new browse
Ben Dunlap wrote:
I don't have any data blobs in my database - which makes incremental
backups easier - I use rsync for files and do a nightly mysql dump.
Except for the first of the month, the diff of that nights backup
compared to first of month is saved to flat file for rsync. Binary blobs
in
On Aug 6, 2009, at 5:02 PM, "Michael A. Peters" wrote:
Ralph Deffke wrote:
and a blob field in mysql is
the right thing, however u have to have a little php scrip, however
with a
.png extention to get the browser displaying the picture.
What is the advantage to storing an image in th
> I don't have any data blobs in my database - which makes incremental
> backups easier - I use rsync for files and do a nightly mysql dump.
> Except for the first of the month, the diff of that nights backup
> compared to first of month is saved to flat file for rsync. Binary blobs
> in the databa
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Ralph Deffke wrote:
>>
>> and a blob field in mysql is
>> the right thing, however u have to have a little php scrip, however with a
>> .png extention to get the browser displaying the picture.
>
> What is the advantage to storing an image
Ralph Deffke wrote:
and a blob field in mysql is
the right thing, however u have to have a little php scrip, however with a
.png extention to get the browser displaying the picture.
What is the advantage to storing an image in the database opposed to as
a flat file?
It seems to me it would
http://php.net/header
take a look at the comments sections, there are a lot of examples of
how to send an image to a browser, only think that instead of a file
your are using a blob database field
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Ralph Deffke wrote:
> hi there,
>
> u want help? break down ur ques
hi there,
u want help? break down ur question to the point, none is going to downlod
unknown zips searching for the spot.
its fun to help, but its for free, so make it easier for us to help u
u r lucky that i'm sick at the moment and a bit bored, but anyway i'm not
downloading a zip.
however, t
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