I had a past thread where I asked some questions about this and I hate asking the same questions all over again, but I just spent 15 minutes look for the thread to no avail (as mentioned in another thread, the forum could use some better search options).
I am starting to clip more and more HTML pages into IQ. Would it be possible a include a page, perhaps with recommended best practices, in the online manual that explains the conditions for when HTML gets stored in the database versus linked to as a file? I find it confusing because it seems inconsistent. As an example I just clipped a large article with many pictures, I thought the clipper put the HTML in the SNDB folder and linked to it. Yet when I look at most items I've clipped, they are nowhere to be found there, so they must be being put in the database?
I would like to keep the database as small as possible and want to make sure I'm not setting up a future scenario where my database slows to a crawl because I've clipped 10 GB of info.
Thanks!
Edit: I eventually found the thread I started before here. Which simply reinforces my confusion as that thread seems to support that clipped items should be creating a root item and separate associated folder (if necessary) in the SNDB folder. Yet when I clip an item using the Firefox clipper it's usually putting it in the database.
Is it because I'm highlighting content on the page I'm clipping from, and that causes it to go directly to the database?
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It seems a bit arbitrary to me: