Decoding a Base64 encoded string
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Base64 uses a 65 character subset of US-ASCII, allowing 6 bits for each character so the character m with a Base64 value of 38, when represented in binary form, is 100110. When a text string, letâ„¢s say mne is encoded this is what happens : The text string is converted into its US-ASCII value. (In US-ASCII each character is assigned a value)
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