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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T22:00:10+00:00 2026-05-27T22:00:10+00:00

Does anyone know what’s the reason base64 encoded strings uses the characters + and

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Does anyone know what’s the reason base64 encoded strings uses the characters + and / ?

Why not @ and #, or ^ and * ?

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    2026-05-27T22:00:11+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:00 pm

    The stated design goal for base64 is given in the MIME RFCs and their precedessors. The earliest I found is RFC 1113, whose encoding method was reused almost without change in MIME base64. Quoting the oldest MIME RFC, RFC 1341

    NOTE: This subset has the important property that it is
    represented identically in all versions of ISO 646, including
    US ASCII, and all characters in the subset are also represented
    identically in all versions of EBCDIC.

    RFC 1113 makes the following point:

    These characters, identified in Table 0, are selected so as to be
    universally representable, and the set excludes characters with
    particular significance to SMTP (e.g., ".", "<CR>", "<LF>").

    Of the characters you specifically suggest, @, # and ^ do not exist in many variants of ISO 646 (which were in common use in the early 1990s).

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