Inject symbol in Radix-64

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How to inject symbol in Radix-64

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hi iamp;#39;m chris smith and this is a short walk through on how to base 64 encode and decode some text values to do this weamp;#39;re going to look at using the retool utilities which is at retool.com utilities and these are free easy to use utilities for developers for all sorts of things converting data importing exporting data between different systems so you go to that site click on the base64 decoder and from here if you already have some base64 value you can input it and itamp;#39;ll decode the text to start iamp;#39;ll just show you how we can just type in some text here my test text and see if you click out of that field itamp;#39;ll automatically encode it here in the bottom so then you can take that base64 value and use it however you want it and if we go the other way we can just paste that in and see that it has decoded it so super helpful little tool hopefully this video is helpful for you let me know if you have any questions in the comments below and check

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Base64 is considered a radix-64 representation. It uses only 6 bits( 2⁶ = 64 characters) to ensure that humans can read the printable data.
When decoding Base64 text, four characters are typically converted back to three bytes. The only exceptions are when padding characters exist. A single = indicates that the four characters will decode to only two bytes, while == indicates that the four characters will decode to only a single byte.
ASCII uses 8 bits to represent individual characters, but Base64 uses 6 bits.
The Base64 characters include: Numbers: 0123456789 Symbols: +/ Uppercase letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lowercase letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Padding character: =
BASE64 characters are 6 bits in length. They are formed by taking a block of three octets to form a 24-bit string, which is converted into four BASE64 characters.
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.
About Base64-encoded text​ Base64 is not an encryption algorithm, encoding and decoding do not rely on a secret key but Base64 is commonly used to encode to text the results of encryption algorithms. This detector will only look for generic secrets inside Base64 encoded-text representing unicode text.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters. Radix-64 characters require the binary input to be split into blocks of 6. These numbers (which all range from 0 - 63) are then mapped onto a character set of printable characters.

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