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Reading the full thread gives me an appreciation for how well some people can aggressively but politely have a mail thread discussion.

Marc's final diplomatic reply:

"So, we're probably going to go with <IMG SRC="url"> (not ICON, since not all inlined images can be meaningfully called icons). For the time being, inlined images won't be explicitly content-type'd; down the road, we plan to support that (along with the general adaptation of MIME). Actually, the image reading routines we're currently using figure out the image format on the fly, so the filename extension won't even be significant."

http://1997.webhistory.org/www.lists/www-talk.1993q1/0182.ht...



I still think the <a ... rel="embed, present">...</a> was a better solution...


But it makes it harder to have an image link to something else


You could always put a <a href...></a> pair around the image, just like we do with <img ...> tags.


Not really, you can't nest <a> tags in html (you can in SVG, though)




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