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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.
This error happens when the string that you are trying to transform contains a character not recognized by the basic Base 64 Alphabet (in this case it was an underscore character).
There should be no backslash in Base64 encoded data Base64 on Wikipedia says, that valid characters are 0 - 9 , a - z , A - Z , + , and / . Aside of that, as you can see on the playground, json. Marshal would escape the backslash for you.
Base64 only contains AZ , az , 09 , + , / and = . So the list of characters not to be used is: all possible characters minus the ones mentioned above. For special purposes . and are possible, too.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
The Base64 Alphabet contains 64 basic ASCII characters which are used to encode data. Yeah, thats right, 64 characters is enough to encode any data of any length. The only drawback is that the size of the result will increase to 33%.
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 (=).
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.

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