I am playing around with MySQL and my website. Currently I have all my images stored on disk as seperate files, but this is getting cluttery. I want to be able to move the images over to my SQL database, but I am running into a few problems.

I am able to get the image into the database and it all works out nice and dandy; however, I ran into a brick wall when trying to retrieve the image and place it in a html page I keep outputting nasty image code. I have searched the internet for quite some time looking for answers, but it seems I'm the only one stupid enough to have this problem. I know there is some simple solution to this. I just can't seem to figure it out.

I don't necesarily want a flat out answer, a point in the right direction would be a big helper though.


In reply to MySQL: Image in a blob by MrStretch

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