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How to embed period in Radix-64

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foreign 64 encoding is a process of converting binary data into a limited character set such as A to Z A to Z 0 to 9 and or a few other characters that can be represented in a plain text format this is useful when binary data needs to be stored or transferred as text such as in email attachments or Json data there are many advantages of using base64 encoding it is widely supported base64 encoding is a widely used standard and is supported by many programming languages libraries and Frameworks it is easy to implement encoding and decoding data in base64 is relatively simple and can be done with minimal code it allows for safe data transfer since base64 encoding can only represent a limited character set it can help protect against certain types of data injection attacks such as those that involve binary data it allows storing binary data in a text format many systems and applications are only capable of handling Text data so base64 encoding is a way to store binary data in a tex

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Base64 is particularly prevalent on the World Wide Web where one of its uses is the ability to embed image files or other binary assets inside textual assets such as HTML and CSS files.
Base64 strings tend to end in one or two equal signs, but not always! These strings are not exact representations of the binary data in ASCII, because padding is applied to ensure the string length is a multiple of 4 characters. Each equal sign represents two bits of zero-padding. Ok, so why the padding?
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
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.
Since Base64 uses 24-bit sequences, padding is needed when the original binary cannot be divided into a 24-bit sequence. You have probably seen this type of padding before represented by printed equal signs (=).
The = is padding when the least docHub bit of binary data doesnt contain 6-bit. Lets convert ASCII numbers to 8-bit binary first. Now, divide the 8-bit blocks into chunks of 6-bit blocks and add padding. After converting binary to decimal, lets use the base64 index table to encode our final output.
Base64 is a scheme for converting binary data to printable ASCII characters, namely the upper- and lower-case Roman alphabet characters (AZ, az), the numerals (09), and the + and / symbols, with the = symbol as a special suffix code. The datas original length must be a multiple of eight bits.
Performs base64url encoding, which differs from regular base64 encoding as follows: Padding is skipped so the pad character = doesnt have to be percent encoded. The 62nd and 63rd regular base64 encoding characters (+ and /) are replaced with (- and ). This makes the encoding alphabet URL safe.

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