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JavaScript quoted_printable_encode

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function quoted_printable_encode (str) {
    // +   original by: Theriault
    // +   improved by: Brett Zamir (http://brett-zamir.me)
    // +   improved by: Theriault
    // *     example 1: quoted_printable_encode('a=b=c');    // *     returns 1: 'a=3Db=3Dc'
    // *     example 2: quoted_printable_encode('abc   \r\n123   \r\n');
    // *     returns 2: 'abc  =20\r\n123  =20\r\n'
    // *     example 3: quoted_printable_encode('0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345');
    // *     returns 3: '012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234=\r\n5'    // RFC 2045: 6.7.2: Octets with decimal values of 33 through 60 (bang to less-than) inclusive, and 62 through 126 (greater-than to tilde), inclusive, MAY be represented as the US-ASCII characters
    // PHP does not encode any of the above; as does this function.
    // RFC 2045: 6.7.3: Octets with values of 9 and 32 MAY be represented as US-ASCII TAB (HT) and SPACE characters, respectively, but MUST NOT be so represented at the end of an encoded line
    // PHP does not encode spaces (octet 32) except before a CRLF sequence as stated above. PHP always encodes tabs (octet 9). This function replicates PHP.
    // RFC 2045: 6.7.4: A line break in a text body, represented as a CRLF sequence in the text canonical form, must be represented by a (RFC 822) line break    // PHP does not encode a CRLF sequence, as does this function.
    // RFC 2045: 6.7.5: The Quoted-Printable encoding REQUIRES that encoded lines be no more than 76 characters long. If longer lines are to be encoded with the Quoted-Printable encoding, "soft" line breaks must be used.
    // PHP breaks lines greater than 76 characters; as does this function.
    var hexChars = ['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F'],
    RFC2045Encode1IN = / \r\n|\r\n|[^!-<>-~ ]/gm,    RFC2045Encode1OUT = function (sMatch) {
        // Encode space before CRLF sequence to prevent spaces from being stripped
        // Keep hard line breaks intact; CRLF sequences
        if (sMatch.length > 1) {
            return sMatch.replace(' ', '=20');        }
        // Encode matching character
        var chr = sMatch.charCodeAt(0);
        return '=' + hexChars[((chr >>> 4) & 15)] + hexChars[(chr & 15)];
    },    // Split lines to 75 characters; the reason it's 75 and not 76 is because softline breaks are preceeded by an equal sign; which would be the 76th character.
    // However, if the last line/string was exactly 76 characters, then a softline would not be needed. PHP currently softbreaks anyway; so this function replicates PHP.
    RFC2045Encode2IN = /.{1,72}(?!\r\n)[^=]{0,3}/g,
    RFC2045Encode2OUT = function (sMatch) {
        if (sMatch.substr(sMatch.length - 2) === '\r\n') {            return sMatch;
        }
        return sMatch + '=\r\n';
    };
    str = str.replace(RFC2045Encode1IN, RFC2045Encode1OUT).replace(RFC2045Encode2IN, RFC2045Encode2OUT);    // Strip last softline break
    return str.substr(0, str.length - 3);
}
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Examples

» Example 1

Running

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quoted_printable_encode('a=b=c');

Should return

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'a=3Db=3Dc'

» Example 2

Running

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quoted_printable_encode('abc   \r\n123   \r\n');

Should return

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'abc  =20\r\n123  =20\r\n'

Dependencies

No dependencies, you can use this function standalone.

Open syntax issues

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Authors

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Use:
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your_stuff('here');
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