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- List: JavaScript global methods
- JavaScript global method: base64Decode
- JavaScript global method: base64Encode
- JavaScript global method: compile
- JavaScript global method: doHTTPRequest
- JavaScript global method: doSOAPRequest
- JavaScript global method: execute
- JavaScript global method: getLog
- JavaScript global method: help
- JavaScript global method: insertDatum
- JavaScript global method: makeSCWebURL
- JavaScript global method: print
- JavaScript global method: Quit
- JavaScript global method: RCtoString
- JavaScript global method: readFile
- JavaScript global method: setAppMessage
- JavaScript global method: stripHtml
- JavaScript global method: uncompressFile
- JavaScript global method: writeAttachmentToFile
- JavaScript global method: writeFile
- JavaScript global method: xmlstring
JavaScript global method: base64Decode
Converts base 64 string data to its original format.
Syntax
base64Decode( data );
Arguments
The following arguments are valid for this function:
Argument | Data type | Required | Description |
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data
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Binary | Yes | This argument contains the data you want the script to decode to its original format. |
Return values
A binary or string object containing the original data.
Description
This method converts data in base 64 string format to its original format.
Example
This example does the following:
- Reads the contents of a binary file
- Converts the file to a base 64 string format
- Writes the base 64 string data to a local file
- Prints the number of bytes written to the local file system
- Reads the contents of a base 64 string format file
- Converts the data into a binary file
- Writes the binary data to a local file
- Prints the number of bytes written to the local file system
This example requires the following sample data:
- A binary file on the local file system (for example, an image file)
var source = readFile( "C:\\header_left.gif", "b" ); var encode = base64Encode( source ); var encodedFile = writeFile( "C:\\base64EncodedImage.txt", "b", encode ); print( "Wrote " + encodedFile + " bytes to C:\\base64EncodedImage.txt" ); source = readFile( "C:\\base64EncodedImage.txt", "t" ); var decode = base64Decode( source ); var decodedFile = writeFile( "C:\\newImage.gif", "b", decode ); print( "Wrote " + decodedFile + " bytes to C:\\newImage.gif" );
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