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Yes, data-uris for images have been viable since about 2010. (2006 for Firefox, 2009 for IE, 2010 for Chrome)
However, I thought your main thrust in this thread was to discuss what you might do before the IFS was added to the IBM i (which was around 1994.) So I'm not sure that data uris make sense, here... sure you can use them to avoid the IFS now, but not historically...
Honestly, I don't think too many people ever served a web site on IBM i back then.
I suspect that pretty much anyone who did that would've used DLO for image files.
Likewise, you could ue something like a USRSPC to store image data in a library... but it would've been awkward to administer, because in order to add/replace pictures on your site, you'd need someone with the technical know-how to convert those pictures into user spaces, et al.
Frankly, though... I didn't know anyone doing that sort of thing back then, it just wasn't a common need!
People hosting HTTP servers weren't as commonplace, the TCP/IP support was limited, support for things like stream files was somewhat limited, etc. It just didn't happen.
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