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[Music] zoex.net lesson 32 base64 images to put an image in an html document we ordinarily need to set the source attribute to a file name on the local file system or a remote url in this example we have set the source to a file named small x 9x9 if we open this document we see the image file open in the browser the image contains the small red x shown here this image was chosen deliberately to be small to make it more convenient for encoding in base 64. this may seem a bit odd however instead of using a file name as the source for an image we can use a base64 encoding as we do in this example this long line of text in the source attribute is actually all the image data encoded as a string this is why the image is so small if it were larger the string would be much longer as we will see in some of our other examples opening this document we see the exact same image that we had in the previous example you might be wondering why we would want a base64 image base64 images can be stored d