How is it possible to get a base64 string from an NSData
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3There are at least two existing SO questions that answer this: stackoverflow.com/questions/2197362/converting-nsdata-to-base64 and stackoverflow.com/questions/5999370/nsdata-to-base64 Please search before posting. These would've shown up when you typed in your question title, as well.– jscsMay 15, 2011 at 6:29
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@Josh Caswell - sorry I am a newbie on SO. I'll make sure this next time!– user754229May 15, 2011 at 6:31
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2I understand. Please be aware that the list that pops down after you type the title of your question is supposed to help you, though. Look it over before you post. Welcome to SO!– jscsMay 15, 2011 at 6:46
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please try to search before posting questions I already post a answer for this here - Verifying a Receipt with the App Store - try this function there.
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@Saurabh I used this method to convert image data to NSString to send image in mail with HTML code. I can see image in iPhone's mail application but its not working with Gmail only. it's also working with yahoo mail. Can you help me on this? Sep 12, 2013 at 13:33
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(if you targeting on IOS 7 ...) There is an easy way using provided API: https://stackoverflow.com/a/19088341/2481444
I also tested the accepted code. They both generate the same result.
It also has decoding function. @S.J
NSString* base64String = [nsdata base64Encoding];
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2Please add an explaination why you think that this solves the problem. Otherwise, it lacks context and is likely to be removed due to “low quality”.– lxgSep 19, 2014 at 8:54