Thanks for your answer. Well, what I did in the end was to save the images
in another directory on the server. I had some trouble because I dont have
full access to the server but now it is working. About Ryans idea of the
service, I have access to Kent's book and I looked the chapter but I dont
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But in the end why would you? if not then it will always be slower to
get the images out and the code will be beating on what will no doubt
be your most stressed, weakest link ... your database.
Think about how hard you are making to check that an image is correct
on your system. You are going to
Assuming you're talking about user uploaded images or something
similar, there are of course different opinions on the "best" way but
here are my thoughts:
1.) You are absolutely right not to store uploaded images in the
application directory. They are external data just like data in a
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