![]() ![]() Thats the method I use currently, it is solid and working without any problem. Any ideas?īase64 was way too long text and wasn't able to fit in my log console, and I spent an hour working on that why not working, it turn out that the generated texts were same but it didnt output the whole text, and only the part of it, this might be the case here SQL Server uses UTF-16 Little Endian only for NVARCHAR data, and even for XML. ![]() So, decoding the Base64 gives you back the original UTF-8 sequence of bytes.
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