hepabolu wrote:
Leszek Gawron said the following on 31/7/06 16:19:
Bart Molenkamp wrote:
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Anyway it doesn't
work and I have no clue how I can include a generated image (i.e.
what's
its name and location?). Any ideas?


If you want to include a generated image in your HTML page by using an
<img/> tag, you should probably serialize the image to PNG or JPEG.
There are serializers for this (batik block). I don't think that you can
include an SVG image with an <img/> tag (maybe with Firefox 1.5, but
certainly not with any version of IE).

http://rifers.org/blogs/gbevin/2005/4/11/embedding_images_inside_html

I've read this, but I wonder if it would be suitable at all, notwithstanding the fact that IE doesn't support it and the majority of my users uses IE.

Thanks anyway.
So you'll probably end up with the approach known since the tcp packages were carried by pigeons: linking to images instead of embedding.

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