Either something is wrong with the MIME::Base64 module came with 5.8.2, or I missed something simple. (I suspected that my download was not clean, so I just downloaded again, and retested it, but ... Testing is done with active Perl on win2k)

With Perl 5.8.2, when I run the following code:

use IO::Socket; use MIME::Base64; use strict; use warnings; inspect(encode_base64("peip:930612")); sub inspect { (my $copy = shift) =~ s/([^[:print:]])/sprintf " (0x%02x) ", ord $ +1/ge; print $copy; }

It gives me:

cGVpcDo5MzA2MTI= (0x0a)

Looks like there is garbage ...


In reply to MIME::Base64 is broken in 5.8.2? by pg

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