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+ | # $EPIC: b64encode.txt, | ||
+ | ======Synopsis: | ||
+ | $[[b64encode]](//< | ||
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+ | ======Returns: | ||
+ | Returns the RFC1421 transformation of //< | ||
+ | Base64 converts three bytes of input into four Base64 digits. | ||
+ | Base64 digits are safe to send over text-only transmissions. | ||
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+ | Alas, //< | ||
+ | support non-C-strings. | ||
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+ | The reverse transformation is [[b64decode]]. | ||
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+ | Don't confuse this encoding with the one used by FiSH (popularized by eggdrop | ||
+ | and other irc clients for encrypted messages). | ||
+ | can be decoded using the [[xform]] FISH64 transform. | ||
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+ | ======Returns: | ||
+ | The string //< | ||
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