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Upload word document to SQL Server

Asked by mariebmk in MS SQL Server

Tags: document, sql, store, upload

I'm working on a site where users are required to enter a chunk of data.  Our problem is allowing them to format it.  The users don't want to have to enter text in HTML or convert a Word Document to HTML and cut and paste the resulting code into the text area we provide.  

We're thinking along the lines of letting users upload word documents just to bypass this entire issue, but are worried about 1, security (scanning the documents) and 2, how to store them.  I've read about storing documents as images, but dont' want the database to grow that much.  We've also thought about having a seperate database to store the files, so it doesn't slow down the rest of the access to the main database.  I've also read the possibility of storing just a path to where the file is stored on the server.

Can someone help me by giving me feedback with pros/cons with these ideas?  Also, even if we're going about this the right way.  I'm fairly new to SQL Server, so am not sure how to go about this.

Thank you for your time!

Beth
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