Hi Unicode Experts, Suppose base64 encoding is applied to m to yield base64 text t.
Next, suppose base64 encoding is applied to m' to yield base64 text t'. If m is not equal to m', then t will not equal t'. In other words, given different inputs, base64 encoding always yields different base64 texts. True or false? How about the opposite direction: If m is base64 encoded to yield t and then t is base64 decoded to yield n, will it always be the case that m equals n? /Roger

