encode.Encoding
JavaScript does not include an enumeration type. The SuiteScript 2.x documentation uses the term enumeration (or enum) to describe a plain JavaScript object with a flat, map-like structure. In this object, each key points to a read-only string value.
Enum Description |
Holds the string values for the supported character set encoding. Use this enum to set the |
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Since |
2015.1 |
Values
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Properties |
BASE_64_URL_SAFE uses a different character set compared to BASE64, where the following properties apply:
See: Base-N Encodings |
Syntax
The following code sample shows the syntax for this member. It is not a functional example. For a complete script example, see N/encode Module Script Samples.
//Add additional code
...
var reencoded = encode.convert({
string: LOREM_IPS,
inputEncoding: encode.Encoding.BASE_64,
outputEncoding: encode.Encoding.UTF_8
});
...
//Add additional code