mousey,
What do you hope to gain by this? I foresee that all this will do is cause the powers that be to impose more restrictions on Monks of lower level.
It was interesting that you found that you could use the image tag. Now you realize that you can use an iframe. Once they stop you from using that, then what? Where does it end? Instead of trying to push the limits of your homenode, why not write a really cool use for Perl? Or a deep, meaningful essay about what Perl means to you? Perhaps you could write up a nice snippet that will solve someone's problem? Answer some questions. There are many more productive things to do at the Monastery!
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