It's really not as important to me as the flexibility of an editor, to tell you the truth. The option of being able to edit something on the fly instead of having to reupload it is much more important to me. And I have always gone by the philosophy that if I install a hack that causes problems with another one, that hack has got to go.

I think the files in the db are more secure than having them on your server, anyway, aren't they?

I'm sticking with what works.
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Originally posted by FireFly
Really? I would expect you to keep the other hack, it seems more important to users that really need it.
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