by: cover |
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The question is,
we have two options to store images, either in a Database (MySQL,
Postgres, ...) like blob data, or in the hard disk the file and the path in database.
Which option is better?...
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by: Pat A |
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We have a dilemma. We are storing our database password in an include
file that resides outside of the web root. The password is in plain
text. So, no one can get that password because it can't...
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by: Lars Behrens |
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Hi there!
For a web project I need a little expert help. I don't have written much
code yet, just been fiddling around a bit, testing and planning.
The web site will have a submission page for...
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by: jacob nikom |
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Hi,
I would like to store XML files in MySQL. What is the best solution:
1. Convert it to string and store it as CLOB/text
2. Serialize it and store as byte array
3. Flatten it out and create...
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by: Rudy |
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Hello all!
I am amazed how many posts I have read to store an image in SQL, and just as
many against it. So I learned how to store an image in a SQL db and retrieve
the image. A little tricky,...
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by: matvdl |
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I have a system that was originally developed in asp - the pages are saved in
SQL (there are over 10,000 pages) and saved to a temp directory in the server
when requested by a client.
I have...
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by: wschanks |
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I have an .adp (Access 2003) file and I need to store files in a field
on the database.
I have figured out that I need the data type to be 'Image', so I have
my table with the this datatype.
...
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by: lawrence k |
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I'm a little weak on my basic I/O. Help me out please.
Is it right to say that I can just open any file with file(), get it as
a string, and then store in a MySql database, in, say, a MediumText...
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by: romayankin |
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I'm making some kind of news-board site on PHP (tthat's why I guess
it's the right place to post the question here). Each entry would
have a small picture (less then 100kb). Taking into...
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by: Brian Vanderburg II |
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Lance Gamet wrote:
Lance Gamet wrote:
One way I've just started to use it to create a utility function to
return the location of the user data folder, depending on the operating
system:
import...
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by: DolphinDB |
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Tired of spending countless mintues downsampling your data? Look no further!
In this article, you’ll learn how to efficiently downsample 6.48 billion high-frequency records to 61 million...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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ExcelToDatabase: batch import excel into database automatically...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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by: Vimpel783 |
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Hello!
Guys, I found this code on the Internet, but I need to modify it a little. It works well, the problem is this: Data is sent from only one cell, in this case B5, but it is necessary that data...
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by: ArrayDB |
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The error message I've encountered is; ERROR:root:Error generating model response: exception: access violation writing 0x0000000000005140, which seems to be indicative of an access violation...
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by: CloudSolutions |
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Introduction:
For many beginners and individual users, requiring a credit card and email registration may pose a barrier when starting to use cloud servers. However, some cloud server providers now...
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by: af34tf |
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Hi Guys, I have a domain whose name is BytesLimited.com, and I want to sell it. Does anyone know about platforms that allow me to list my domain in auction for free. Thank you
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by: Faith0G |
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I am starting a new it consulting business and it's been a while since I setup a new website. Is wordpress still the best web based software for hosting a 5 page website? The webpages will be...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Apr 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome former...
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