WebServer: use String when working with Basic authentication #8548
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Avoid blowing up user code when
$user:$password
string is longer than127 bytes. Use String to both manage the memory and handle concatenation.
Also clean-up historical quicks such as
if(StringObject)
that is always true since we implemented SSOauthReq = "";
/authReq = String();
, which will happen anyway(String)...
casts that happen anyway, implicitly