From 3e7af929255bd3b7f04f5ebe40ce5fe4d73521c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian Hickson Let input be the string being
+ so go with that. --> Let input be the string being
parsed. Let position be a pointer into input, initially pointing at the start of the
string. Remove all space
+ characters from input. If the length of input divides by 4
leaving no remainder, then: if input ends with
one or two U+003D EQUALS SIGN (=) characters, remove them from input. Let input be the string being
+ so go with that. --> Let input be the string being
parsed. Let position be a pointer into input, initially pointing at the start of the
string. Remove all space
+ characters from input. If the length of input divides by 4
leaving no remainder, then: if input ends with
one or two U+003D EQUALS SIGN (=) characters, remove them from input. Let input be the string being
parsed.HTML
- Living Standard — Last Updated 14 December 2011
+ Living Standard — Last Updated 15 December 2011
7.2 Base64 utility methods
(4.0b8). WebKit is somewhat laxer, and Opera throws no exceptions
at all. gsnedders reports Opera's behavior causes site-compat
problems, and I figure most sites depend on Firefox if on anything,
- so go with that. -->HTML
- Living Standard — Last Updated 14 December 2011
+ Living Standard — Last Updated 15 December 2011
Remove all space + characters from input.
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