I'm looking to store images for an application in an MSSQL database. (I understand that there is some debate about whether this or file system storage is better; that's another thread though.) I'm looking at doing something similar to http://forum.codecall.net/topic/40286-tutorial-storing-images-in-mysql-with-php/ but in CodeIgniter, something along the lines of:
foreach ($_FILES as $upload_name => $info) {
if ($info['name']) {
// Temporary file name stored on the server
$tmpName = $info['tmp_name'];
// Read the file
$fp = fopen($tmpName, 'r');
$data = fread($fp, filesize($tmpName));
fclose($fp);
//model code consolidated here for ease of question-asking
$db = $this->load->database();
$stmt = $db->insert('my_table', array('image' => $data));
}
}
My question is mostly along the lines of security. Basically is there any particular concerns I should have for sanitizing image binary data inserts versus other sorts of string data? I took out the addslashes() in the code from the site linked above because I know CI's active records do some sanitization on their own but I don't know if it is better to have it (or do some other prep work altogether).
addslashesshould not be used to escape parameters in SQL queries, and that is not its purpose. Are you just asking about SQL injection or something else? – Wesley Murch Feb 12 at 22:52