in reply to Re^7: How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ?
in thread How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ? (TinyPerl)

<nitpicking> well it's not an HTML image but a 70 kB table with color codes in the cells </nitpicking>

<td bgcolor="A7C0A4"></td> ... yadda yadda

Since the transfer is compressed I'm not sure if this really adds much to the average size especially if it's not used as a constant signature. (?)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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Re^9: How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ?
by kcott (Archbishop) on Nov 10, 2023 at 19:59 UTC

    I seem to recall that in one or two of his early HTML image (for want of a better phrase) efforts, he mentioned he was limited by the maximum allowed node content size.

    If something resembling a large image is really wanted, you can wrap an emoji (just a few bytes) in several <big> tags:

    🐔

    — Ken

      Okay. I will keep that in mind. (But a emoji is just a general pic. The one I included is an actual photo of one of my roosters. Sadly, I had to give him away, because the city won't allow me to keep more than one rooster.)

        You could of course just provide a link to an image - that's very low bandwidth and anyone who wants to view the image in all its glory can very easily do so.


        🦛