From: | Oliver Fromme <olli(at)lurza(dot)secnetix(dot)de> |
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To: | sabiq(at)purdue(dot)edu (Reshat Sabiq) |
Cc: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Images in Database |
Date: | 2004-03-29 08:00:05 |
Message-ID: | 200403290800.i2T805Bt004314@lurza.secnetix.de |
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Reshat Sabiq wrote:
> [...]
> Then the only reasons i can see to not store images in a DB, and the
> following:
> i. If the same images also need to be accessed from a file system, such
> as by a web server, as regular URLs.
> [...]
> Of these 3, only i. appears to be a realistic concern for images. It's a
> lot easier to list a URL on an [X][HT]ML page.
That's not really a problem. You can write a trivial CGI
program in your favourite language (Python, PHP, Perl or
whatever, even /bin/sh) that fetches an image from the DB,
so you can write URLs like http://.../imgfetch.cgi?foo.jpg.
You're even a lot more flexible that way, because you can
fetch images by various criteria, not just by filename.
Best regards
Oliver
PS: I've trimmed the "Cc:" list a bit.
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