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I am just decoding the label string received from UPS/FEDEX SOAP request. I
assumed 37, and I could get a return from my translation to ascii, but it is
unrecognizable. I changed it to 1208, what was recommended and my
translation is now blank, no errors just no translated data.

Lynn

Lynn McManus


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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 5:16 PM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Retrieving shipping label strings from webservices

My dilemma is I am not sure what character set my data lands in when
decoded from base 64.

Wouldn't it be the same character set that was used just prior to being
converted to base 64? Whatever that was? I hear UPS uses IBM i on Power. But
most folks use ASCII or UTF-8 encoding for web services.
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