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Handle properly non-ascii values in credentials#24
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Aha! Years ago I had the hardest time with Outlook on Mac, finally figured it out it was a UTF encoding bug. Thanks for fixing this @abyss638, I hope it gets merged and released soon. Thanks so much for making this opensource btw, very useful! |
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Resolves #9
macOs keychain CLI returns non-ascii values as Hex value + escaped string. The change converts the hex value to UTF-8 Java string to handle properly non-ascii user / password values in credentials.
Special characters are now also supported for password values.