Sunday, January 31, 1999 This is the MIME::Base64 module with shared libraries compiled for MacPerl. Shared libraries run only on PPC and CFM68K versions, not non-CFM 68K versions. This was compiled with MPW and Codewarrior. Passed all tests. I have no 68K machine so I can't test the CFM68K version. Let me know of any problems. Best installed using cpan-mac, either with the CPAN shell, or the installme droplet. From the CPAN shell, type: cpan> install CNANDOR/MIME-Base64-2.10-bin-2-Mac.tgz -- Chris Nandor mailto:pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ %PGPKey = ('B76E72AD', [1024, '0824090B CE73CA10 1FF77F13 8180B6B6']) #=================================== This package contains a base64 encoder/decoder and a quoted-printable encoder/decoder. These encoding methods are specified in RFC 2045 - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions). The Base64 encoding is designed to represent arbitrary sequences of octets in a form that need not be humanly readable. A 65-character subset ([A-Za-z0-9+/=]) of US-ASCII is used, enabling 6 bits to be represented per printable character. The quoted-printable encoding is intended to represent data that largely consists of bytes that correspond to printable characters in the ASCII character set. Non-printable characters are represented by a triplet consisting of the character "=" followed by two hexadecimal digits. The MIME::Base64 and MIME::QuotedPrint modules used to be part of libwww-perl package. They are now distributed separately (as this package). The main improvement is that the base64 encoder/decoder is implemented by XS functions. This makes it about 20 times faster than the old implementation as pure Perl. In order to install and use this package you will need Perl version 5.002 or better. Installation as usual: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install The library can also be installed without XS support (for instance because you don't have a working C compiler installed). Simply remove the Base64.xs file before running 'perl Makefile.PL' and everything should work the same, although encoding and decoding will be much slower. Copyright 1995-1998 Gisle Aas. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.