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Re: Consider me please, this is not a time pass scripts!!

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May 9th, 2007
Don't store images in your database; you're best storing them on your file system and storing their location/filename in the database


 name  | age |          image
-------+-----+--------------------------
 Leroy |  19 | images/people/leroy.jpeg
(1 row)

And you don't want to be storing whole HTML files in the database; just the bits that change. You'll find that the header, footer, menus etc on your page will stay the same but your content will differ.
Last edited by pty : May 9th, 2007 at 9:03 am.
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