Image asset in Tor readme html

Can the Tor service not serve up a locally referenced PNG file in the readme HTML file used for dirportfrontpage? Mine keeps showing as a broken link. -- Thanks, Fabian S. OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC

On 20 Dec 2017, at 12:59, Fabian A. Santiago <fsantiago@garbage-juice.com> wrote:
Can the Tor service not serve up a locally referenced PNG file in the readme HTML file used for dirportfrontpage? Mine keeps showing as a broken link.
Tor doesn't have this feature, it simply serves the page as a single file. There are probably some tricks you could use with newer browsers to embed a PNG file in the page. If the tor website has broken the link, please let us know what it is, and we'll get it fixed. T

On December 19, 2017 9:52:01 PM EST, teor <teor2345@gmail.com> wrote:
On 20 Dec 2017, at 12:59, Fabian A. Santiago <fsantiago@garbage-juice.com> wrote:
Can the Tor service not serve up a locally referenced PNG file in the readme HTML file used for dirportfrontpage? Mine keeps showing as a broken link.
Tor doesn't have this feature, it simply serves the page as a single file. There are probably some tricks you could use with newer browsers to embed a PNG file in the page.
If the tor website has broken the link, please let us know what it is, and we'll get it fixed.
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Ok. Nothing broken. The Tor readme sample suggests perhaps serving the one image asset yourself locally so I was just following that. It's listed as a "FIXME" I believe. But no worries. -- Thanks, Fabian S. OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC

On 2017-12-20 03:52, teor wrote:
On 20 Dec 2017, at 12:59, Fabian A. Santiago <fsantiago@garbage-juice.com> wrote:
Can the Tor service not serve up a locally referenced PNG file in the readme HTML file used for dirportfrontpage? Mine keeps showing as a broken link. Tor doesn't have this feature, it simply serves the page as a single file. There are probably some tricks you could use with newer browsers to embed a PNG file in the page.
This example may help you: http://145.239.91.37. View source to see how the Tor image is embedded Best, Florentin
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