From: Abdelilah Essiari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
aes> When we decodeUpdate several times, depending on how we break the string
aes>
aes> "YQ==" we get two answers:
aes>
aes> 1) "a" which is a string of length 1
aes> update "YQ"
aes> update "=="
aes>
aes> 2) "a\0" which is a string of length 2
aes> update"YQ="
aes> update"="
aes>
aes> or
aes>
aes> update"YQ" /* sample code below */
aes> update"="
aes> update"="
Problem fixed. It will be part of tonights snapshot.
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