I was reading through the specification and many examples about the use of webcots almost all UTF-8 or ASCI message transfers let's talk about.
The latest Hybrid WebSpace device has requested support for binary transfer.
In addition to this I have read somewhere that Chrome supports Haibi but the latest release Chrome 7.0 only works when selected in pywebsocket config.
Does a browser support for hobby specs? Even if it is a god, then it is fine.
This non-UTF-8 is binary) supported in encoding web slots.
I recommend using base64 encode / decode on client and server, window.atob (base64 decode) and window.btoa (base64 encode) in all browsers with WebSocket support. In most languages, you can write a websacet server that has base 64 libraries (i.e. base 64 modules in Python).
If you want to transfer binary data, you might be interested in WSprocx which has a web based VNC client. Wsproxy (is a C and Python version) is a WebSockets for common TCP sockets proxy. It decodes all traffic from / from base 64 encod / browser. You can use it to connect to any kind of TCP port from a websesco enabled browser.
Note, in JavaNetwork, Base 64 encoded / decoded has javascript implementation because it is trustworthy or not, JavaScript version is slightly faster, Etob / Beato.
Disclaimer: I have made NovNN.
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