Hi John,

Aes takes 128(16B), 192(24B), 256(32B) bit messages as input and gives 128 bit 
encrypted output but if the plaintext size is more than what actual input is to 
be given to AES ( say 19bytes ) then what the user should do?

 1. wheather the user himself has to split the plaintext message into AES input 
bytes and then  
    send each 16B of encrypted message to receiver .




                                          
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