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Stanford Javascript Crypto Library
Security Mail: sjcl@ovt.me
OpenPGP-Key Fingerprint: 0D54 3E52 87B4 EC06 3FA9 0115 72ED A6C7 7AAF 48ED
Keyserver: pool.sks-keyservers.net
codecBase32 has been re-enabled with changes to conform to RFC 4648:
= is now applied to the output of fromBits. If you don't want that padding, you can disable it by calling fromBits with a second parameter of true or anything that evaluates as "truthy" in JSsjcl.codec.base32 now matches that specified by the RFC, rather than the extended hex alphabet.sjcl.codec.base32hex (also matching the RFC). So if you encoded something with base32 before, you'll want to decode it with base32hex now.The documentation is available here
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Stanford Javascript Crypto Library
We found that sjclplus demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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