We're building a database to stock the avatars for our users in three sizes. Thing is, We planned to use the blob field with a ByteType validator, but if we try to inject the binary data as read from the image file, we get a <cannot parse as hex bytes> error. The same happens if we convert the binary data to its base64 representation. So far the only solutions we found is to actually convert the binary data to its 'string of hexa representations of each byte', meaning that each binary byte is actually stocked as two 'ascii bytes'; or, on the other hand, convert to bas64 and store it in a ascii column. Did we miss something?
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