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| From: | Arthur Fuller | Date: | May 27 2009 10:54pm |
| Subject: | Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | ||
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I second that emotion (don't store the images in the data file: just store the paths to said images). Why? Because in the event of an updated image it is more hassle than it is worth, to drop the old image and replace it with the new one; if what you store is a simple pointer to an image file, lots of this work goes away. A.
| Thread | ||
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| • Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Pete Wilson | 27 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Walter Heck - OlinData.com | 27 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Scott Haneda | 27 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Arthur Fuller | 28 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | mugisha moses | 28 May |
| • RE: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Jerry Schwartz | 28 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Scott Haneda | 28 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | PJ | 28 May |
| • Re: Can a MyISAM DB hold /everything/? | Scott Haneda | 28 May |
