Do not ignore whitespace past opening delimiter in string literals#61
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Also known upstream as jesparza#61.
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This is to fix a parser bug that can arise when extracting encryption passwords that have a whitespace character as the first byte (e.g. the /O string value in the Encrypt object below has a form feed as the first byte):
The parser will then erroneously extract the opening '(' delimiter and skip the first byte of the /O password value, causing decryption errors while processing the encrypted objects.