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Encode Nettext
Convert Text to Nettext
Encode plain text into the standard Netstring format for reliable data transmission.
Nettext Examples
SIMPLE GREETING
Encode a basic "Hello, World!" message as a netstring.
MULTI-LINE DATA
Encode multiple lines of text, each as its own netstring using line-by-line mode.
NUMERIC DATA
Encode numerical data formatted as a netstring for network transmission.
Understanding Nettext (Netstrings) Encoding
What is Nettext?
Nettext (commonly known as Netstrings) is a simple and reliable method for encoding byte strings for network transmission or data serialization. Developed by D. J. Bernstein, it provides a safe way to wrap arbitrary data without worrying about delimiters or terminators.
The format is straightforward: [length]:[data],. For example, the word "hello" is encoded as 5:hello,.
Key Benefits
- 8-bit Clean: Nettext can store any sequence of bytes, including null characters.
- Fast Parsing: The length prefix allows decoders to allocate memory instantly.
- Recursive: Netstrings can be nested inside other netstrings to create complex data structures.