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Hiya Im designing an online music video library. Ive already done my registration and login scripts to register a new user. I have decided that to store the mp3s im gonna have a file system instead of storing them directly in the database.


Can someone please direct me on How i would do so, as I am not sure where to start thanks
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1. u can store only links of mp3 files to database instead of storeing files into database.

2. u can programme script to read files list of specific directory where u put yr mp3s
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But how would i do it
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what part do you need to know? how to upload the file, parse the file to only those who are logged in?
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Originally Posted by Frki
1. u can store only links of mp3 files to database instead of storeing files into database.
This is not true. You can most definitely store mp3 files in a database. That is not to say, of course, that it's a good idea...
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