Don't turn off warnings, instead understand and fix the warnings.
Don't use prototype subs - they don't do what you think and will probably bite you.
If I understand what you want to do correctly the following should help:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
while (<DATA>) {
my @parts = split /(\|[^\|]*\|)/;
for my $part (@parts) {
if ($part =~ /\|(.*)\|/) {
my @chars = $part =~ /([\da-f]+)/ig;
$part = join '', map{chr(hex($_))} @chars;
}
print $part;
}
}
__DATA__
|30 31 32 33 34|.dropbox.com
User-Agent|3A|Google|20 20|Desktop
Prints:
01234.dropbox.com
User-Agent:Google Desktop
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