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When I attempt to set an image to use a data url via JavaScript (from this question), it does not appear to work in IE8.

The page in that first link has: <img id="foo" src="alphaball.png">
On line 25, this JavaScript code executes: document.getElementById('foo').src = img_src;

On all other browsers (including IE9b) this successfully changes the image from the alphaball to a picture of my head. On IE8, I see the alphaball very briefly, and then it is replaced with a missing image icon.

Is this a known issue? Is there a workaround for using data urls with IE8 and JavaScript?

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Internet Explorer versions before 9 do not support data URLs. There's an alternative mechanism that apparently kind-of works.

edit — actually I'm wrong; IE8 will support them as long as they're less than 32KB.

edit again — ok I found the article I was thinking about concerning the "MHTML" thing from Microsoft.

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Ah, silly me. I forgot about the 32kB limit, and the data in that example appears to be slightly over. Thanks! – Phrogz Jan 26 '11 at 17:39

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