Very true and humor is always appreciated. My dilemma is I am not sure what
character set my data lands in when decoded from base 64. I believe it is
37. But then, to what CCSID do I translate when heading for ASCII? I have
tried 819 but am just getting garbage.
And yes using iconv() to translate.
Lynn
Lynn McManus
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Thanks for the funny. It was in good humor and evoked more than a smile ;-)
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285 is English, 37 is American ;)
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