Yes, offtopic.
Generally, posting images on Usenet is frowned on except in newsgroups
specifically intended for that purpose. A picture may be worth a
thousand words, but it takes up about as many bytes as ten thousand.
In those binary newsgroups which do welcome images, the usual approach
is to encode the image file in base-64 (websearch will find tools for
this) and to post the resulting text characters. Other folks will use
similar tools (sometimes, but not always, provided by their newsgroup
readers) to convert that text back to a binary file.
To make it very vaguely on topic: This is also the best approach if you
really need to imbed an arbitrary image directly into an XML file. And
has the same limitation: the tool used to read that file has to
understand that this is what you intended and how to convert it back.
Generally that's a Bad Idea unless you're dealing with digital
signatures; more commonly, you'd just use a URI to point to a copy of
the image available for download somewhere.
Which is also, arguably, a better approach than posting images into a
newsgroup.
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