>>>>> "Bengt" == Bengt Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bengt> The characters in b could be encoded in plain ascii, or
Bengt> utf16le, you have to know.
Which base64 are you thinking about? Both RFC 3548 and RFC 2045
(MIME) specify subsets of US-ASCII explicitly.
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