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On 5/9/2011 1:16 PM, charles thomas wrote:
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">Better still,<br>
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these (as well as other image types) can be 64 bit encoded
and actually be .svg when they hit the server.<br>
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An image can almost be thought of as a "raw type" of SVG.
You end up with an SVG file with images (or in this case
an image) with no conventional external reference to an
image file.<br>
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The openclipart.org policy is not to accept SVG files with embedded
or externally referenced files. The goal being for each clipart to
be scalable (which bitmap images, generally, will break), and be
self contained (no references to outside files -- i.e. bitmaps, css.
etc). <br>
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--Roan<br>
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