Maybe I'm crazy, but it looks like the famous code to run Base64 in VB inserts a newline character (ascii 10) at the 73rd position, which subsequently makes the encoded string invalid for Basic authentication - or anything else for that matter.
Original code:
Function Stream_StringToBinary(Text)
Const adTypeText = 2
Const adTypeBinary = 1
'Create Stream object
Dim BinaryStream 'As New Stream
Set BinaryStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
'Specify stream type - we want To save text/string data.
BinaryStream.Type = adTypeText
'Specify charset For the source text (unicode) data.
BinaryStream.CharSet = "us-ascii"
'Open the stream And write text/string data To the object
BinaryStream.Open
BinaryStream.WriteText Text
'Change stream type To binary
BinaryStream.Position = 0
BinaryStream.Type = adTypeBinary
'Ignore first two bytes - sign of
BinaryStream.Position = 0
'Open the stream And get binary data from the object
Stream_StringToBinary = BinaryStream.Read
Set BinaryStream = Nothing
End Function
Function Base64Encode(sText)
Dim oXML, oNode
Set oXML = CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0")
Set oNode = oXML.CreateElement("base64")
oNode.dataType = "bin.base64"
oNode.nodeTypedValue =Stream_StringToBinary(sText)
Base64Encode = oNode.text
Set oNode = Nothing
Set oXML = Nothing
End Function
'------------------- and here goes the encoding -----------------------
strEnc = Base64Encode( "AVERYLONGUSERNAMEHELLOTHE123:AVERYLONGPASSWORDWHYAREYOUSOLONGREALLYANNOY123")
'----------------------------------------------------------------------
RESULT:
QVZFUllMT05HVVNFUk5BTUVIRUxMT1RIRTEyMzpBVkVSWUxPTkdQQVNTV09SRFdIWUFSRVlP
VVNPTE9OR1JFQUxMWUFOTk9ZMTIz
Looks like this occurs on very long UID/PWD pairs.
Has anyone encountered this?
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