Comments on A Free Base64 Codec News and views from the Licquia family2004-11-21T01:58:22Zhttps://www.licquia.org/archives/2004/11/02/a-free-base64-codec/feed/WordPress
By: Jeff Licquia Jeff Licquiahttp://www.licquia.org/http://www.licquia.org/archives/2004/11/02/a-free-base64-codec/#comment-1972004-11-21T01:58:22Z2004-11-21T01:58:22ZI can’t remember if I looked at Python or not. All the free implementations I did look at suffered from the design issues I mentioned in my post.
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By: Chris Lawrence Chris Lawrencehttp://blog.lordsutch.com/http://www.licquia.org/archives/2004/11/02/a-free-base64-codec/#comment-1962004-11-21T00:23:31Z2004-11-21T00:23:31ZSpeaking of Python, I’m 99.5% sure it has a DFSG-free base64 codec in the source you could have lifted… but it may have had other deficiencies.
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By: Jeff Licquia Jeff Licquiahttp://www.licquia.org/http://www.licquia.org/archives/2004/11/02/a-free-base64-codec/#comment-1092004-11-03T23:43:09Z2004-11-03T23:43:09ZThanks for the reminder. Can’t you tell my most recent work has been all Python? 🙂
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By: Lunar Lunarhttp://enmarge.anargeek.net/http://www.licquia.org/archives/2004/11/02/a-free-base64-codec/#comment-1082004-11-03T01:49:29Z2004-11-03T01:49:29ZYou should declare internal functions/variables as non-exportable by prefixing them with the “static” keyword.
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