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How to paste verse in Radix-64

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so Iamp;#39;ve been playing around with base 64 itamp;#39;s a way of converting binary files into asky files the cool thing about this is you can use this to embed or send a binary file where you can only send text certain email services will not allow you to attach certain types of binary files to the emails and also certain message boards and forums you go to youamp;#39;re not allowed to attach anything at all except for maybe a link base 64 solves a lot of these little problems in this example Iamp;#39;m going to make a vorus file and encode it into base 64 and then put it on paste bin I also put a link to the file so you can test it out in the links below so hereamp;#39;s how it works okay if we run the file command you can see this file is a vorus file and if I LS you see itamp;#39;s the only file available in this directory which is my desktop Now using base 64 I can select test file and output to an asky file now when I uh file this one see it says simply asky text and if

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The steps followed by the base64 algorithm include: Count the number of characters in a string. If its not a multiple of three, pad with a special character, i.e., = to make it a multiple of three. Encode the string in ASCII format. Now, it will convert the ASCII to binary format, 8 bit each.
2. Using base64 2.1. Encode. In general, we can use the base64 command to encode a string: $ echo -n Hello, World! | base64 SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ== 2.2. Decode. To perform decoding, we use the -d flag with the base64 command: $ base64 -d
The Base64 characters include: Numbers: 0123456789 Symbols: +/ Uppercase letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lowercase letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Padding character: =
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
To convert a string into a Base64 character the following steps should be followed: Get the ASCII value of each character in the string. Compute the 8-bit binary equivalent of the ASCII values. Convert the 8-bit characters chunk into chunks of 6 bits by re-grouping the digits.
btoa() takes a string and encodes it to Base64. atob() takes a string and decodes it from Base64.
In PHP, the base64encode() function adds the padding character by default. The base64decode() function can decode both padded and unpadded Base64-enoded text. In PHP 8.4, the base64encode() function supports a second parameter named $padding to toggle the padding behavior.

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