Re: [PHP] postgreSQl and images

2006-11-07 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, November 6, 2006 5:17 pm, Børge Holen wrote: > aaight... I get yer point there, > BUT > > you see, what do you do when an artists changes it name... forget it, > that was > a bad choice... Oh no, it's a GREAT choice. First of all, if they really really changed their name, then I create a

Re: [PHP] postgreSQl and images

2006-11-06 Thread Børge Holen
aaight... I get yer point there, BUT you see, what do you do when an artists changes it name... forget it, that was a bad choice... anyway... you see, in one of my fields of interests, you got dogs... see, dogs can change name, not just the calling name, but I mean completely change it all. seco

Re: [PHP] postgreSQl and images

2006-11-06 Thread Richard Lynch
On Sat, November 4, 2006 5:38 pm, Børge Holen wrote: > either you end up with a had as method of grouping them together, > moreover you can have thousands of small files inside one dir with an > id name > to it, and yes the last one, thousands of directories with one file > inside... Speaking as a

Re: [PHP] postgreSQl and images

2006-11-06 Thread Richard Lynch
On Sat, November 4, 2006 11:26 am, Alain Roger wrote: > I create a table with some large object (ref: OID) to store some > images. > When my PHP will display some data, it will also display the images > stored > as OID. > > However, i've read that before i must restore the image by exporting > them

Re: [PHP] postgreSQl and images

2006-11-04 Thread Børge Holen
On Saturday 04 November 2006 18:26, Alain Roger wrote: > Hi, > > I create a table with some large object (ref: OID) to store some images. > When my PHP will display some data, it will also display the images stored > as OID. > > However, i've read that before i must restore the image by exporting t

[PHP] postgreSQl and images

2006-11-04 Thread Alain Roger
Hi, I create a table with some large object (ref: OID) to store some images. When my PHP will display some data, it will also display the images stored as OID. However, i've read that before i must restore the image by exporting them to local (on server) file. isn't it easier in this case, to s