store in base64 a string value that is convenient for your server to receive
that code should result in a string value in base64, not an object
if you want it to be an array of integers, you should make it an array of integers. but keep in mind, the json format doesn't handle anything outside of strings, numbers, and booleans. it can't handle special number formats.
@Suisse JSON.stringify does not know how to handle typed arrays, it predates them - for it, they are just objects with indices as keys. You can use Array.from to convert to an array of "ints", but it's always on you to interpret the resulting array as a buffer view server-side - JSON.parse will, ofc, see it as a normal array
@MileMijatović take a deep breath and look at the name of the property you restructured. Then take another one and look at the shape of RowProps. It should click.
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