binaryDecode
Description
Converts a string to a binary object. Used to convert binary data that has been encoded into string format back into binary data.
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Related
History
ColdFusion
MX 7: Added this function.
Syntax
BinaryDecode(string, binaryencoding)
Attributes
| Attribute | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| binaryencoding | A string that specifies the algorithm used to encode the original binary data into a string; must be one of the following: Hex: the characters 0-9 and A-F represent the hexadecimal value of each byte; for example, 3A. UU: data is encoded using the UNIX UUencode algorithm. Base64: data is encoded using the Base64 algorithm, as specified by IETF RFC 2045, at www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt. | ||
| string | A string containing encoded binary data. |
Returns
A binary
object.
Usage
Use this function to convert a binary-encoded string representation of binary data back to a binary object for use in your application. Binary data is often encoded as a string for transmission over many Internet protocols, such as HTTP and SMTP, or for storage in a database.
Adobe recommends that you use the BinaryDecode function, not the ToBinary(base64data) function, to convert Base64-encoded data to binary data in all new applications.
See the following pages for additional information on handling binary data:
cffile for loading and reading binary data in files
cfwddx for serializing and deserializing binary data
IsBinary for checking variables for binary format
Len for determining the length of a binary object
Adobe recommends that you use the BinaryDecode function, not the ToBinary(base64data) function, to convert Base64-encoded data to binary data in all new applications.
See the following pages for additional information on handling binary data:
cffile for loading and reading binary data in files
cfwddx for serializing and deserializing binary data
IsBinary for checking variables for binary format
Len for determining the length of a binary object
Example
The
following example reads a GIF file as binary data, converts it to
a binary-encoded string, converts the binary-encoded data back to
binary data and writes the result to a file. It displays the encoded
string and the image in the output file.
<h3>Binary Encoding Conversion Example</h3>
<!--- Do the following if the form has been submitted. --->
<cfif IsDefined("Form.binEncoding")>
<!--- Read in a binary data file. --->
<cffile action="readbinary" file="C:\images\help.gif" variable="binimage">
<!--- Convert the read data to binary encoding and back to binary data. --->
<cfscript>
binencode=BinaryEncode(binimage, Form.binEncoding);
bindecode=BinaryDecode(binencode, Form.binEncoding);
</cfscript>
<!---Write the converted results to a file. --->
<cffile action="write" file="C:\temp\help.gif" output="#bindecode#" addnewline="No" >
<!--- Display the results. --->
<cfoutput>
<b>The binary encoding:</b> #Form.binEncoding#</p>
<b>The image converted into a binary-encoded string by BinaryEncode
</b><br>
#binencode#</p>
<b>The image as written back to a file after converting back to binary
using BinaryDecode</b><br>
<img src="C:\temp\help.gif"><br>
</cfoutput>
</cfif>
<!--- The input form. --->
<form action="#CGI.SCRIPT_NAME#" method="post">
<b>Select binary encoding</b><br>
<select size="1" name="binEncoding" >
<option selected>UU</option>
<option>Base64</option>
<option>Hex</option>
</select><br>
<br>
<input type = "Submit" value = "convert my data">
</form>