Does oracle 8i can be able to export and import long raw data?

Hi freinds,
i m trying to export a user schema that includes emp_photo a long raw, it got exported with out errors (oracle 7 doesnt). when im tryuing to import it is getting failed, does it cant be imported? or this is becz of some other problems.
thanks in advance

Hi,
Could you list the error messages that you are getting when you try to do an import.

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