While you could store binary data in MySQL, I can't think of a good reason to do so. If the attachments are so big you don't want to store them in memory, they will probably be too big to move in and out of MySQL also.
Use my snippet to save the attachments to the server, then save the path to MySQL instead.
In reply to Re: dealing with attachments (again)
by httptech
in thread dealing with attachments (again)
by Punto
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