Invalid length for a Base-64 char array
As the title says, I am getting:
As the title says, I am getting:
Here is my code:
I have a large database of users (~200,000) that I’m transferring from a ASP.NET application to a Ruby on Rails application. I don’t really want to ask every user to reset their password and so I’m trying to re-implement the C# password hashing function in Ruby.
I create an asp.net 4.0 web application which has a web service for uploading images. I am uploading images by sending the image in form of Base64 string from my mobile app to the web service.
I was wondering…
Following this python example, I encode a string as Base64 with:
I want to encode an image into a string using the base64 module. I’ve ran into a problem though. How do I specify the image I want to be encoded? I tried using the directory to the image, but that simply leads to the directory being encoded. I want the actual image file to be encoded.
I’m trying to download a binary file using XMLHttpRequest (using a recent Webkit) and base64-encode its contents using this simple function:
I want the shortest possible way of representing an integer in a URL. For example, 11234 can be shortened to ‘2be2’ using hexadecimal. Since base64 uses is a 64 character encoding, it should be possible to represent an integer in base64 using even less characters than hexadecimal. The problem is I can’t figure out the cleanest way to convert an integer to base64 (and back again) using Python.
I want to base-64 encode a PNG file, to include it in a data:url in my stylesheet. How can I do that?