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Hi, Please suggest.
I want to maintain the Images in a database instead of Media FOLDER filesytem used by Umbraco. Is that possible?
During document type creation, What Content Type i need to choose in order to maintain the image in database?
FYI - i tried Content types like
However all the images are getting stored in Filesytem, which i dont want to do.
There isn't any OOTB DataType which will store images in a database. You would have to create your own (I'm not even aware of a package which does this)
Hi Bharath,
have you found anything regarding storing images in the database instead of media folder ?
Thanx in advance!
did you find any solution regard storing images in database instead of physical media folder.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, Please suggest.
I want to maintain the Images in a database instead of Media FOLDER filesytem used by Umbraco. Is that possible?
During document type creation, What Content Type i need to choose in order to maintain the image in database?
FYI - i tried Content types like
However all the images are getting stored in Filesytem, which i dont want to do.
There isn't any OOTB DataType which will store images in a database. You would have to create your own (I'm not even aware of a package which does this)
Hi Bharath,
have you found anything regarding storing images in the database instead of media folder ?
Thanx in advance!
Hi Bharath,
did you find any solution regard storing images in database instead of physical media folder.
Thanks in advance!
is working on a reply...
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