Hello
Here's a pratical example
while(<>) { my $filename = q{$_}; $filename =~ s/\$/\\\$/; my $exec = `md5sum "$filename"`; print $exec ."\n"; }

My input
/mnt1/$Recycle.Bin/S-1-5-21-3093161954-3233498542-1968413288-3198/$I7Q +M78L.pdf<br> /mnt1/$Recycle.Bin/S-1-5-21-3093161954-3233498542-1968413288-3198/$ID8 +4PBU.pdf<br> /mnt1/$Recycle.Bin/S-1-5-21-3093161954-3233498542-1968413288-3198/$IDL +L4FU.JPG<br> /mnt1/$Recycle.Bin/S-1-5-21-3093161954-3233498542-1968413288-3198/$IE2 +ZPET.xls<br> /mnt1/$Recycle.Bin/S-1-5-21-3093161954-3233498542-1968413288-3198/$IF7 +3ZR5.jpg<br>

 find /mnt1/\$Recycle.Bin/ -type f | hash.pl The result ..
md5sum: $_: No such file or directory <br> md5sum: $_: No such file or directory <br> md5sum: $_: No such file or directory <br> md5sum: $_: No such file or directory <br>

But As I said before. file names could have spaces and quotes..

ps: I know there's a DIGEST::MD5. Its only an example

In reply to Re^2: quoting/escaping file names by famatte
in thread quoting/escaping file names by famatte

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