Calculates the Base64 representation of a string or binary object. The Base64 format uses printable characters, allowing binary data to be sent in forms and e-mail, and stored in a database or file.
The Base64 representation of a string or binary object.
Conversion functions, String functions
ToBase64(stringorbinary_object[,encoding])
ColdFusion MX: Added the encoding parameter.
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Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
| string or binary_object |
A string, the name of a string, or a binary object. |
| encoding |
For a string, defines how characters are represented in a byte array. The following list includes commonly used values:
For more information on character encoding, see: www.w3.org/International/O-charset.html. The default value is the encoding of the page on which the function is called. See cfcontent. For a binary object, this parameter is ignored. |
Adobe recommends that you use the BinaryEncode function to convert binary data to Base64-encoded data in all new applications.
<h3>ToBase64 Example</h3>
<!--- Initialize data. ---->
<cfset charData = "">
<!--- Create string of ASCII characters (32-255); concatenate them --->
<cfloop index = "data" from = "32" to = "255">
<cfset ch = chr(data)>
<cfset charData = charData & ch>
</cfloop>
<p>
The following string is the concatenation of all characters (32 to 255)
from the ASCII table.<br>
<cfoutput>#charData#</cfoutput>
</p>
<!--- Create a Base64 representation of this string. ---->
<cfset data64 = toBase64(charData)>
<!----- Convert string to binary. ------->
<cfset binaryData = toBinary(data64)>
<!--- Convert binary back to Base64. ---->
<cfset another64 = toBase64(binaryData)>
<!---- Compare another64 with data64 to ensure that they are equal. ---->
<cfif another64 eq data64>
<h3>Base64 representations are identical.</h3>
<cfelse>
<h3>Conversion error.</h3>
</cfif>