> > I like it too. But... would it be possible to make a logo which is
> > 1000 bytes or smaller?
> Nevermind, i reduced it from True Colour to 16 colours and saved again and
> got it down to 788 bytes

Very cool!
Be nice to shave another 40 bytes off, but maybe that's ambitious...

Anyway, why I'm asking is that there's a way to encode images in URLs so
that they can be embedded into [X]HTML, but the method wasn't designed for
large images and there's an open question of whether all XML parsers can
handle such long attributes. With 788 bytes I'm estimating a URL of 1074
bytes which is probably safe & justifiable...

Regards, Frank

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