Actually, for HTML you *could* inline the the image, it's just that it'd be very bloated and depending upon your choice some subset of browsers couldn't view it ;-)
a) the occasionally handy and obscure data: RFC b) inlined as in some encoding for javascript todecode and write to the DOM -- H4sICNoBwDoAA3NpZwA9jbsNwDAIRHumuC4NklvXTOD0KSJEnwU8fHz4Q8M9i3sGzkS7BBrm OkCTwsycb4S3DloZuMIYeXpLFqw5LaMhXC2ymhreVXNWMw9YGuAYdfmAbwomoPSyFJuFn2x8 Opr8bBBidccAAAA= -- MOTD on Boomtime, the 30th of The Aftermath, in the YOLD 3171: When awful things happen to me, I try to imagine how Douglas Adams would be writing it if I were a character in one of his books. --chaoticset
