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Beautiful service Hashify.me takes the content of a web page and hashes it into a URL. As a result, you get a huge link in which text and images are encoded. This link can be skipped through Bit.ly - and get a short link. In fact, Hashify already supports the Bit.ly API, so a short link is automatically generated.

The creators of Hashify bypass Bit.ly limit on the maximum URL length in 2048 characters. Larger documents are simply broken into pieces in Base64 (up to 15 pieces), which are sent to Bit.ly in a single request. The answer is then hashed to Hashify and sent to Bit.ly again, so that the output is a single link. Thus, Hashify can generate short links for documents up to approximately 22,500 characters in length.

HTML editor Hashify supports not only text, but also normal formatting, lists, titles, images. Read more here .

In practice, this can be used, for example, to broadcast large text messages to Twitter. But the creators of the service were looking for no practical use. They test the very concept that a webpage = URL. At the same time, Bit.ly is used for caching and decoding content.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/117881/


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