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Created Mar 18, 2011 by Kitware Robot@kwrobotOwner

Base64 encoding of VTK output

This issue was created automatically from an original Mantis Issue. Further discussion may take place here.


Maybe the Base64 - encoding/decoding is not standart-conform?

As far as I understood, the decoded stream is in the format {int n, float d[0], ... , float d[n-1]}

I exported a very simple example with Paraview; I'm able to decode the floats, but the leading integer is just wrong; I'm pretty sure that my decoder works correctly, because it decodes some example from wikipedia (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64#Beispiel) correctly, as well as it decodes the floats correctly;

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