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virtuall at virtuall dot info
20 years ago
If you encode text that contains symbols like < > and want to send it in GET query, be sure to urlencode the result of base64_encode, as it sometimes adds a  + (and it's a special symbol) at the end:

<?php
    echo base64_encode('<html>');
?>

returns:

PGh0bWw+

A function like this could also be useful:

<?php
    function base64_urlencode($str) {
        return urlencode(base64_encode($str));
    };
?>

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