That did the trick, thanks all.

No encodes used in APP.PROGS or UV.BP.

Just in case you need to use it.    Remember that our type 1/19 records, when 
transferred to the outside world, the char(254)s become char(10)s.   So giving 
a before and after image to somebody else can make life fun.

Roger

----- Original Message -----
From: "HENDERSON MIKE, MR" 
Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 6:56 pm
Subject: RE: [U2] base64 under Universe 10.2.4/AIX 5.3 {Unclassified}
To: [email protected]

> Roger,
> 
> It has in fact been expertly concealed in the PDF manuals, 
> although of course not in the table of contents, although if you look in the 
> right
> place they are in some but by no means all of the INDEXes. 
> The Adobe Reader 'Search' function will, however find the "ENCODE"
> function for you.
> :-(
> 
> Look in the Basic Extensions manual under the obvious chapter heading
> "Using SSL with the CallHTTP and Socket Interface" there is "Encoding
> and Cryptographic Functions" pages 3-46ff 
> Or "Universe Basic Reference" (that's the one in 'BasicRef.pdf', 
> not the one in 'Basic.pdf' and before you ask, no, I've no idea either) 
> on page 251 of the 10.1 version.
> 
> A triumph of the documenter's art this is NOT
> 
> 
> Probably worth a quick troll through the APP.PROGS and BP files 
> in the UV Account for some examples, you may get lucky
> 
> Regards
> Mike
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