Im Very Sorry / Embarrased.. my code example had a mistake with extra
linebreak. Here is the example with out it, which gives a different MD5
hash.
The PHP is ..
$data = Cheese;
print Data: '$data' P\n;
$new_hash = md5($data);
print RE HASH ' $new_hash ' P\n;
Output
Data: 'Cheese'
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:23:33 +0100, you wrote:
Im Very Sorry / Embarrased.. my code example had a mistake with extra
linebreak. Here is the example with out it, which gives a different MD5
hash.
I don't know why this is, but if you call Digest::MD5-md5_hex() in a
procedural rather than OO way,
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