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Base64(3)      User Contributed Perl Documentation	Base64(3)

NAME
       encode_base64 - Encode string using base64 encoding

       decode_base64 - Decode base64 string

SYNOPSIS
	use MIME::Base64;

	$encoded = encode_base64('Aladdin:open sesame');
	$decoded = decode_base64($encoded);

DESCRIPTION
       This module provides functions to encode and decode
       strings into the Base64 encoding specified in RFC 2045 -
       MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions). The Base64
       encoding is designed to represent arbitrary sequences of
       octets in a form that need not be humanly readable. A
       65-character subset ([A-Za-z0-9+/=]) of US-ASCII is used,
       enabling 6 bits to be represented per printable character.

       The following functions are provided:

       encode_base64($str, [$eol])
	   Encode data by calling the encode_base64() function.
	   The first argument is the string to encode.	The
	   second argument is the line ending sequence to use (it
	   is optional and defaults to "\n").  The returned
	   encoded string is broken into lines of no more than 76
	   characters each and it will end with $eol unless it is
	   empty.  Pass an empty string as second argument if you
	   do not want the encoded string broken into lines.

       decode_base64($str)
	   Decode a base64 string by calling the decode_base64()
	   function.  This function takes a single argument which
	   is the string to decode and returns the decoded data.
	   Any character not part of the legal base64 chars is
	   ignored.

       If you prefer not to import these routines into your
       namespace you can call them as:

	   use MIME::Base64 ();
	   $encoded = MIME::Base64::encode($decoded);
	   $decoded = MIME::Base64::decode($encoded);

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1995-1997 Gisle Aas.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it
       and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

24/Aug/1997	       perl 5.005, patch 03			1

Base64(3)      User Contributed Perl Documentation	Base64(3)

       Distantly based on LWP::Base64 written by Martijn Koster
       <m.koster@nexor.co.uk> and Joerg Reichelt
       <j.reichelt@nexor.co.uk> and code posted to comp.lang.perl
       <3pd2lp$6gf@wsinti07.win.tue.nl> by Hans Mulder
       <hansm@wsinti07.win.tue.nl>

       The XS implementation use code from metamail.  Copyright
       1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore)

24/Aug/1997	       perl 5.005, patch 03			2

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