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I'm struggling several hours on this issue.

I have a long string. The value is base64_encoded json data. When I'm doing var_dump or saving the string to MySQL it gets cut off. But it saves correctly to file.

This is the output saved to file. (correct) http://pastebin.com/Brr9a271

This is the data saved to MySQL blob field. (cutted). Same appears when I do var_dump http://pastebin.com/u1xNAnUb

What am I missing? Can this be a PHP bug?

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  • Did you check the blob field was large enough ? And why encode in base64 if you store the data in a binary field ? May 14, 2013 at 12:25
  • Did you solve your problem? Jun 12, 2013 at 22:39

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Your file has about 86KiB, but a BLOB column with a maximum length of 65,535.
Use MEDIUMBLOB.

From the documentation :

      Type | Maximum length
-----------+-------------------------------------
  TINYBLOB |           255 (2 8−1) bytes
      BLOB |        65,535 (216−1) bytes = 64 KiB
MEDIUMBLOB |    16,777,215 (224−1) bytes = 16 MiB
  LONGBLOB | 4,294,967,295 (232−1) bytes =  4 GiB
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Your using char (or var char) juding by the length (size: 64.00 KB )

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/char.html

try using text or blob

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/blob.html

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    No. TEXT and BLOB both have limit of 65535. May 14, 2013 at 12:53
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For storing a base64 encoded data change your datatype in the MYSQL table to LONGTEXT.

Have a look !!!

TINYTEXT - 255 bytes
TEXT - 65535 bytes
MEDIUMTEXT - 16,777,215 bytes (2^24 - 1)
LONGTEXT - 4G bytes (2^32 – 1)

TINYBLOB - 255 bytes
BLOB - 65535 bytes
MEDIUMBLOB - 16,777,215 bytes (2^24 - 1)
LONGBLOB - 4G bytes (2^32 – 1)

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