William Pitcock e9ef4b8da6 oauth: never use base64 padding when returning tokens to applications
The normal Base64 alphabet uses the equals sign (=) as a padding character.  Since
Base64 strings are self-synchronizing, padding characters are unnecessary, so don't
generate them in the first place.
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