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  • ContentEncoding property (or the content-encoding attribute in the thing xml) will be: empty string, null, "base64", "base-64", "gzip",

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • ContentEncoding property (or the content-encoding attribute in the thing xml) will be: empty string, null, "base64", "base-64", "gzip",

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Ruby require 'base64' require 'openssl' require 'digest / sha1' policy = Base64. encode64 (policy_document). gsub ( "\n", "") signature = Base64. encode64 (

    Kevin Smith 2008

  • Ruby require 'base64' require 'openssl' require 'digest / sha1' policy = Base64. encode64 (policy_document). gsub ( "\n", "") signature = Base64. encode64 (

    Kevin Smith 2008

  • BTW, the OpenID form considers that the length of my base64 OpenID URL is too long, hence the truncating on my first comment.

    Adding richness to activity streams | FactoryCity 2008

  • Yours, on the other hand, is linking to different set of information, not an information the actual HTML document is supposed to represent, like a movie file being linked from the HTML, but not marked-up or embedded as a part of its native structure, like what we did and failed in base64 images.

    ginger's thoughts » New proposal for captions and other timed text for HTML5 2009

  • Well, the presence of the homogenous vector types sorts out the images and bulk numerics; where in XML you have to resort to base64 or complex packaging systems where the XML file and its 'attachments' are bundled into some kind of package, we can just put such data in a vector.

    Snell-Pym » Designing a general data model 2009

  • Final note, given the dataType, the MetWare bean also has the logic to convert the data back and forth into a SQL serialization, which may eventually use base64 encoding, but currently looks like 61.0,100.0;62.0,1.1, as defined by the regular expression of the XSD dataType for spectralPointArray.

    MetWare screenshot: spectrum support Egon Willighagen 2008

  • Final note, given the dataType, the MetWare bean also has the logic to convert the data back and forth into a SQL serialization, which may eventually use base64 encoding, but currently looks like 61.0,100.0;62.0,1.1, as defined by the regular expression of the XSD dataType for spectralPointArray.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Egon Willighagen 2008

  • So anyone reading the email gets a big long string of base64 encoded image data.

    Apple Mail attachment format issues — Meandering Passage 2006

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