But I was wondering if is it possible make HFS decode Base64 'on-the-fly' using a macro like: {.mime|text/css;base64.}
Also, neither of the following works:Code: [Select][mystyle.css]
{.base64|YSB7dGV4dC1kZWNvcmF0aW9uOiBub25lfQ==.}Code: [Select][mystyle.css]
{.base64decode|YSB7dGV4dC1kZWNvcmF0aW9uOiBub25lfQ==.}
I'm curious to know if this is possible using macros.
it would be enough simply to add this in scriptlib.pas before 'encodeuri'
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if name = 'encode64' then
result:=base64encode(p);
if name = 'decode64' then
result:=base64decode(p);
including OverbyteicsMD5and OverbyteicsSha1 in the uses,we can allow two other codifications
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if name = 'encodemd5' then
result:=strMD5(p);
if name = 'encodesha1' then
result:=SHA1ofStr(p);
the latter two can be used to code the sending of a verification code or password
a wacky example as how encrypt download url and redirect it to be managed in a section
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{.if|{.=|%item-type%|folder.}|<a href="%item-url%">|<a href="/~download?name=%item-name%&id={.encode64|%item-full-url%.}&md5={.encodemd5|%item-url%.}">.}
[download|no log]
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en-US">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url={.decode64|{.urlvar|id.}.}">
<script type="text/javascript">
window.location.href = "{.decode64|{.urlvar|id.}.}"
</script>
<title>Page Redirection</title>
</head>
<body>
<!-- Note: don't tell people to `click` the link, just tell them that it is a link. -->
If you are not redirected automatically, follow this <a href='{.decode64|{.urlvar|id.}.}'>direct link </a>.
</body>
</html>