Mark,

There isn't an iSeries version of a base64 decoder that I'm aware of.  I 
recently had to do some decoding and finally found one on the net.  I think it 
was written by Beppe C. (can't remember the spelling, sorry) and it works well. 
 Try a Google search.  If you can't find it contact me off list and I'll 
scrounge up the code and send you a copy.

It may be in the RPG list archives so check there too.

Rick

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Ok,

I have a handle on what's required all except the base64 decoder. Does
OS/400 at V5R2 come with a base64 decoder? If not, what one do you all use?
Is it a C function that can be prototyped in RPG or must I create the
service program using the native C module?

Thanks,

Mark

Mark D. Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ccxinc.com

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