Tim Endres wrote:
> > This depends. Yes MySQL supports binary fields but in case of
> > images/audio/etc I suggest to use only names to store. I can't see any
> > real advantages of putting them into SQL database.
>
> I beg to differ on this point. There are good reasons to want to place
> your media, or other substantial binary data, in the database. As far
What the reasons are?
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