BASE64 FAQ
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WHAT IS "BASE64"?
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"Base64" is  an  encoding scheme  that  converts data into text which looks like
encrypted gibberish. This meaningless-looking text can subsequently be "decoded"
by software which in turn converts the data back into its original form.
WHY POST BASE64 ENCODED MATERIAL ON GOOGLE?
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Graphics such as GIF or JPG files need to be encoded before they can be archived
on Google. Google will only archive text, not binaries. Base64 encoding produces
text equivalents of binary graphic images, which Google will archive.
Google's  bots  also have difficulty interpreting spaces, tabs and certain other
characters  during  the actual archiving process. If even one error such as this
is  made  when Google archives PGP signed material, the PGP signature will fail.
"Base64 Encoding" PGP signed blocks allows them to be preserved in their precise
original form, so that they can pass signature check.
DECODING FILES THAT HAVE BEEN ENCODED WITH BASE64
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To make  use of a file which has been "Base64 Encoded" for archiving  on Google,
you must decode it. To do this:
       1.  Use  your  mouse to highlight the encoded block, starting with
           the line that says "MIME-Version: 1.0".
       2.  Cut and paste that block into any text editor such as Notepad,
           and save it to a text file. But  when you name that file, give
           it  a  name ending in ".b64" instead of ".txt". (IMPORTANT: BE
           SURE  YOU  SAVE  THE  FILE AS PLAIN TEXT, don't save it in any
           word processing format.)
       3.  Input  that text file into a Base64 decoder such as "WinCode".
           The  encoded  material  will be  decoded and generated for you
           immediately!
This process may sound tedious at first, but it's easy after you get used to it.
ARE THERE ANY RISKS OF VIRUSES?
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Unfortunately, yes. "Base64  Encoding"  is  used  transparently  by  millions of
people  in  email software and newsreaders such as "Forte Agent", because of its
versatility. Base64  is  nothing "new" or "dangerous", and  you don't need to be
afraid  of  it. In  fact, chances are you already have Base64 decoding abilities
built  in to  software you already own right  now. But when you use a standalone
Base64 decoder as you will be doing here, you need to be  extra aware that since
Base64 can encode almost anything, it can encode infected material too.
Files that  were "Base64 Encoded" by UFF for archiving  on Google are guaranteed
virus free, however  it will usually be impossible for you to know  whether  the
file  you  see  was  truly  archived  by  UFF or was a spoofed forgery, possibly
archived  by  an  enemy. Therefore, assume  nothing  and scan  all decoded files
before running them.
For help and recommendations on good virus scanning software:
   http://groups.google.com/groups?as_ugroup=alt.comp.anti-virus
   http://www.google.com/search?q=%2B%22antivirus+software%22
WHAT BASE64 DECODER IS BEST? WHERE CAN I FIND A BASE64 DECODER?
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We  recommend  "WinCode"  or "UUDeview" for decoding Base64 text files. Both are
freeware.
As of the date of this article, these links worked for downloading WinCode:
   http://www.winsite.com/info/pc/win3/util/wincode.zip/
   http://ftp.pcworld.com/pub/new/internet/internet_tools/wc273r16.zip
As of the date of this article, this link worked for downloading UUDeview:
   http://www.miken.com/uud/
If those links don't work:
   Find other download locations for WinCode here:
      http://www.google.com/search?q=wc273r16.zip
      http://www.google.com/search?q=WinCode+download
   Find other download locations for UUDeview here:
      http://www.google.com/search?q=UUDeview
If you prefer to try out some other Base64 decoders:
   http://www.google.com/search?q=Base64+decoder+download
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