> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
> use strict;
>
> my$f= $[;my
> $ch=0;sub l{length}
> sub r{join"", reverse split
> ("",$_[$[])}sub ss{substr($_[0]
> ,$_[1],$_[2])}sub be{$_=$_[0];p
> (ss($_,$f,1));$f+=l()/2;$f%=l
> ();$f++if$ch%2;$ch++}my$q=r
> ("\ntfgpfdfal,thg?bngbj".
> "naxfcixz");$_=$q; $q=~
> tr/f[a-z]/ [l-za-k]
> /;my@ever=1..&l
> ;my$mine=$q
> ;sub p{
> print
> @_;
> }
>
> be $mine for @ever
>
prints:
Replacement list is longer than search list at heart.pl line 14.
kristen, will you marry me?
So anybody can decrypt that?! i´m absolutely stucked by understanding this :D
(think i found it here in the forum?! dont know atm)
kindly perlig
$perlig =~ s/pec/cep/g if 'errors expected';
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