I was interested and fiddled abou it. And this seems to work without any extra podparser.
Download this code to pod_img.pl
for (1.10) {
print;
}
=for html
<img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAADIAAAAyCAY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=
+=" title="img-tag, normal" alt="Inlineimage">
print "dummycode";
and call
pod2html pod_img.pl >pod_img.html
the resulting html-file shows an image in most modern browsers! (Officially also in IE7, but I couldn't test it!
So please tell me if ...)
PLEASE NOTE: The image data is in one long line, the linebreaks were inserted by the perlmonks-formatter.
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