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
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