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I am trying to convert base64 bytes to an image .

This is the code i am using :

    Private Function Base64ToImage(ByVal base64 As String) As System.Drawing.Image
    Dim img As System.Drawing.Image
    Dim ms As MemoryStream = New MemoryStream
    Dim b1 As String = base64.Replace("_", "/")
    Dim b2 As String = base64.Replace("-", "+")
    Dim b64 As String = b2.Replace(" ", "+")

    Dim bb As String = b64.Substring(0, b64.Length - 3)


    Dim b() As Byte
    b = Convert.FromBase64String(b64)
    ms = New System.IO.MemoryStream(b)
    img = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(ms)

    Return img
End Function

This is the error i get :

The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character, more than two padding characters, or an illegal character among the padding characters.

where is the problem ??

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    The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character, more than two padding characters, or an illegal character among the padding characters. You also may want to change b2 = base64.Replace() to b2 = b1.Replace().
    – CodeCaster
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:02
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    Why are you doing all those character replacements? And that trim? Mar 5, 2015 at 11:03
  • Could you just try b = Convert.FromBase64String(base64) ?
    – Rubik
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:06
  • You initialize b1 with base64.replace(...) then b2 with the same base64.replace(...). I guess you meant: b1 = base64.replace(...) then b2 = b1.replace(...) and then b64 = b2.replace(...). I wouldn't even use 3 vars and just do base64 = base64.replace(...).replace(...).replace(...). Other than that: You might even consider not converting/decoding the image at all and just serve it inline as a data-uri.
    – RobIII
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:06
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    == is part of base64 padding. You need to keep that in. A base64 string is always a length that is divisible by 4. Mar 5, 2015 at 11:12

3 Answers 3

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For those whe are unsure why the replacements are done: I assume (which is the mother of...) that the string contains some base64 variant.

The problem is probably in this:

Dim b1 As String = base64.Replace("_", "/")
Dim b2 As String = base64.Replace("-", "+")
Dim b64 As String = b2.Replace(" ", "+")

Which should read (probably):

Dim b1 As String = base64.Replace("_", "/")
Dim b2 As String = b1.Replace("-", "+")
Dim b64 As String = b2.Replace(" ", "+")

Note the second line in above 2 snippets.

Aside from using 3 variables (or more) and wasting a lot of memory and aside the fact that these replacements may be unnecessary, I'd do this:

base64 = base64.Replace("_", "/").Replace("-", "+").Replace(" ", "+")

or

base64 = base64.Replace("_", "/")
base64 = base64.Replace("-", "+")
base64 = base64.Replace(" ", "+")

Which saves having (a "mid-way decoded variant" of) a base64 string in memory several times and is also safer in messing up the variables as in the first 2 snippets.

I also find it strange that both - and are replaced with + so there's probably a mistake in there somewhere too.

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  • Don't forget the Dim bb As String = b64.Substring(0, b64.Length - 3)... but maybe useless
    – Rubik
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:17
  • @Rubik Agreed, I was trying to explain the princple though, not "give teh codez" :-)
    – RobIII
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:17
  • Bro the problem is still there
    – pasha pash
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:19
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    I'm not your bro and you need to learn to debug. "The problem is still there" Oh, right. How are we supposed to know what you changed and how? You could've at least told us: "I changed this-to-that but the problem is stil there". Nooooo, you had to go the "bro" path. Yeah, I'm out. Bye!
    – RobIII
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:21
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    Did I say my answer contained a complete solution? How about you try to understand what I'm saying (instead of copy/pasting and crossing your fingers and hope it works) and apply your newly gained knowledge to your problem. I merely pointed out some mistakes (note: plural) in your code and pointed you in the right direction to help you solve your problem yourself. Bro.
    – RobIII
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:43
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If you get a base64 string, you should not replace any chars like:

Dim b1 As String = base64.Replace("_", "/")
Dim b2 As String = base64.Replace("-", "+")
Dim b64 As String = b2.Replace(" ", "+")

This will probably make a mess of your base64 input string. Just convert the string directly to a byte[]:

Dim b() As Byte
b = Convert.FromBase64String(base64)
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  • You make the same mistake as pasha pash does: b2 needs to be assigned b1.replace(...), not base64.replace(). This aside the fact that you could (re)use the same variable every time and that it's questionable why the replacements are done in the first place (though I assume it has to do with some base64 variant.
    – RobIII
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:09
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    if you get a base64 string, you should not make any replacements at all. Or is the string base64 not a base64 string?
    – Peter
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:12
  • It could be a base64 variant.
    – RobIII
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:12
  • these are comes from from a IOS app. An Image is convert to bytes using base64. And on server side i nedd these to be converted to image, so that image can be saved to server's folder
    – pasha pash
    Mar 5, 2015 at 11:14
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Remove the "data:image/png;base64," (or whatever is in there before the long string) before you try to convert it.

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