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Re^6: How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ?
by harangzsolt33 (Deacon) on Nov 10, 2023 at 00:44 UTC
    Really cool!! I love it! Haha :D

        <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 :)
        see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

        due to bandwidth concerns

        I feel like I've stepped out of a time machine...

        Concerns over the bandwidth of a little image (or HTML table), talk of Windows XP, Austin Allegros and Tiny Perl...

        I wasn't overly worried about the bandwidth of images in the days of Windows XP. Those days are well and truly over - at least for most of us! So, I am not sure we should worry too much about the bandwidth of reasonably sized images now in 2023. If the creators of YouTube or TikTok had been worrying about bandwidth they would have been in some problems...