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How to cut off URL in Radix-64

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ladies and gentlemen good evening and welcome to this show this will be about base 64 encoding because the ACT in multiple ways that we can be 64 codes or payloads or messages so we use page 64 when we want to send something over the line usually if you want to transfer and say say this is exactly what we want these are the exactly this is the exact data that we want they will usually pay 64 encoded because then we are sure that local characters will not ruin the whole package and um yeah so thatamp;#39;s thatamp;#39;s why we use base64 encoding it is to to transfer over the line but I actually there are multiple standards one of the standards is the default one which is just the encoder like this this is then you can say big space 64 get encoder and then we can encode it to some encoder string so just to give you an example right here this is my message right here and of course I have a lot of local characters right here and I have some spaces and a lot of things like that so that c

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Base-64 is, by definition, a fixed size representation; n bytes binary will always be m characters base-64. The most you can do is remove the final chunks padding, which will save you a whopping 3 characters maximum.
If you want it to be shorter then, dont use Base64. If you do need it to be an ASCII string, then compress the data (using gzip or any other compression scheme) and then encode the compressed file as Base64. That is as short as you will be able to get it.
Base64 uses the characters + and / , which may have special meanings in URLs. Because Data URLs have no URL path segments or query parameters, this encoding is safe in this context.
As others have already noted, base64 isnt a compression scheme; its a way of encoding binary data using only printable ASCII/ISO 646 characters (which are also in the ASCII/ISO 646 subset of ISO 8859 character sets, ISO 10646, and so on).
How to convert URL to Base64 Type or paste paste the URL-address. Press the Encode URL to Base64 button. Download or copy the result from the Base64 field.
The = sign is used to indicate padding if the input string length is not a multiple of 3 bytes. If we have four bytes for the input, then the base64 encoding ends with two equal signs, just to indicate that it had to add two characters of padding.
In computer programming, Base64 is a group of binary-to-text encoding schemes that transforms binary data into a sequence of printable characters, limited to a set of 64 unique characters.
The base64 conversion of a given string will always be the same. There is no shorter version of base64. But what you can do is retrieve only the first characters of the base64 result; with cut for instance. Using cut this way is also safe if the base64 result is shorter than 10 characters.

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