Will, (This time to the list. Apologies to Will who gets this email twice.)
Funny thing you should mention this here. Rogan brought it up in IRC and a couple of us chimed in that it should work. You should also be able to embed SVG graphics in your templates as well: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_svg.asp Cheers, Jason On 8/21/19 2:12 PM, Will Matheson wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I don't really know how to attach this message to the relevant existing > discussion, but I thought it was worth mentioning that you can actually > 'embed' an image in your print templates through the 'magic' of base64 > encoding. > > Basically, you go to a site like this: https://www.base64-image.de > <https://www.base64-image.de/> , upload your image, and get the code. > > And then put the code inside your <img src="CODE GOES HERE"/> where you > want it on the template. > > Reasons to do this: Local file doesn't work, you don't have access to a > web server, or the place where the image lives online prohibits > hotlinking (serving the image through a site / page that's not theirs) > > Downside: There's a healthy chunk of AWGewagewavew4236tjivAEWJHGI etc.. > in your template. > > Cheers, > > -- > William Matheson > Library Assistant - Technical > Prince Rupert Library >