#!/usr/bin/perl my $time = time; print "$time\n"; my $enc64 = EncodeBase64($time); print "$enc64\n"; my $dec64 = DecodeBase64($enc64); print "$dec64\n"; sub EncodeBase64 { my $s = shift ; my $r = ''; while( $s =~ /(.{1,45})/gs ){ chop( $r .= substr(pack("u",$1),1) ); } my $pad=(3-length($s)%3)%3; $r =~ tr|` -_|AA-Za-z0-9+/|; $r=~s/.{$pad}$/"="x$pad/e if $pad; $r=~s/(.{1,72})/$1\n/g; $r; } sub DecodeBase64 { my $d = shift; $d =~ tr!A-Za-z0-9+/!!cd; $d =~ s/=+$//; $d =~ tr!A-Za-z0-9+/! -_!; my $r = ''; while( $d =~ /(.{1,60})/gs ){ my $len = chr(32 + length($1)*3/4); $r .= unpack("u", $len . $1 ); } $r; }

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In reply to Re: need base64 utility in pure perl by zentara
in thread need base64 utility in pure perl by redss

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