Decoding Z64 Strings in the ZPL language
I have a field object in ZPL that looks like this:
^FO0,480^GFA,03328,03328,00104,:Z64:
eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==:5F2B
I'm trying to do the reverse of what is specified on the document and decode the base64 string and then decompress it using LZ77. I need this so I can manipulate the strings on the ZPL.
However when I try and decode the string: "eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==" it says it's an invalid Base64 string.
Has anyone ever had to decode these types of strings before?
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I have a field object in ZPL that looks like this:
^FO0,480^GFA,03328,03328,00104,:Z64:
eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==:5F2B
I'm trying to do the reverse of what is specified on the document and decode the base64 string and then decompress it using LZ77. I need this so I can manipulate the strings on the ZPL.
However when I try and decode the string: "eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==" it says it's an invalid Base64 string.
Has anyone ever had to decode these types of strings before?
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I have a field object in ZPL that looks like this:
^FO0,480^GFA,03328,03328,00104,:Z64:
eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==:5F2B
I'm trying to do the reverse of what is specified on the document and decode the base64 string and then decompress it using LZ77. I need this so I can manipulate the strings on the ZPL.
However when I try and decode the string: "eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==" it says it's an invalid Base64 string.
Has anyone ever had to decode these types of strings before?
php zebra-printers zpl
I have a field object in ZPL that looks like this:
^FO0,480^GFA,03328,03328,00104,:Z64:
eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==:5F2B
I'm trying to do the reverse of what is specified on the document and decode the base64 string and then decompress it using LZ77. I need this so I can manipulate the strings on the ZPL.
However when I try and decode the string: "eJztzQENAAAIA6D3T2sDbeGmgwIkAADANb2h/j0Di+MwsQ==" it says it's an invalid Base64 string.
Has anyone ever had to decode these types of strings before?
php zebra-printers zpl
php zebra-printers zpl
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