Well, I think I've found the solution... you must put your ESSID between (") 
symbol.
For example, my ESSID is Jazztel Wireless 01
I tried with Jazztel\ Wireless\ 01 and it would encode the passphrase OK, but 
the wpa-ssid of the interfaces file resulted in Jazztel\ Wireless\ 01 SSID, so 
it would not connect.
After trying that, I wrote "Jazztel Wireless 01", the passhprase was correctly 
encoded and the resulting wpa-ssid line in the interfaces file was "Jazztel 
Wireless 01". With that SSID it connects flawlessly.

So the conclusion is that the SSID must be between commas (") (or
whatever name has that symbol in english :) ) in order to get the WPA
key correctly encoded and the SSID string correctly represented.

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[gutsy] network-admin does not update WPA PSK
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