Re: [PHP] Dynamic Display of Images Stored in DB
- From: borge@xxxxxxxxxxx (Børge Holen)
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 08:27:23 +0100
On Friday 30 November 2007 00:39:39 Chris wrote:
Hell, I'm all ok with this method... but does (different) webhotells take
into account the amount used with cache/temp files.
If so, some check should be used, and if not. Cache it all!, and remove
the timelimit, some check for the change of image of course, but that all
depends if you acctually change images from time to time..
If it's under your user account then there's no way for them to know
which parts of your website are cache/temp folders and which aren't. So
yes, caches & temp files/folders will be included in your disk quota.
I mean't system wide, like the php temp files, or /tmp.
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