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Saved by uncleflo on May 4th, 2019.
The drivers for PHP are easily downloaded and installed using PECL on Linux and macOS. See the Linux and macOS installation tutorial for details. If you need to install the drivers for PHP on Linux and macOS manually, the following versions are available for download: SQLSRV Driver API Reference PDO_SQLSRV Driver API Reference
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Saved by uncleflo on January 21st, 2013.
At some point in your application, you might find that you need to store "large" data in your database. Large typically means "around 4kb or more", although some databases can happily handle up to 32kb before data becomes "large". Large objects can be either textual or binary in nature. PDO allows you to work with this large data type by using the PDO::PARAM_LOB type code in your PDOStatement::bindParam() or PDOStatement::bindColumn() calls. PDO::PARAM_LOB tells PDO to map the data as a stream, so that you can manipulate it using the PHP Streams API.
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