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all right I want to talk about base64 itamp;#39;s a very important topic if you ever wanted to do something like save a binary file inside of an XML file or a JSON file or be able to pass it on to the server as a string base64 is what you need to understand so what is it well itamp;#39;s rendered as text so you can take some binary information and then represent it as a string of characters and the characters are made up of the values 0 through 63 so thereamp;#39;s 64 different values and as far as when itamp;#39;s displayed on the screen what youamp;#39;re getting is capital a - Iamp;#39;m sorry that should be Z naught B capital A to Z lowercase a to Zed airwheel lowercase a to Z 0 through 9 the + and the forward slash those characters so all this information is going to be rendered as a string of these characters so how does it work well it takes all of your information so your binary file it reads all the data inside there and it takes it in 3 byte chunks so thereamp;#39;s 8