The way I was looking at it was that I would process the MD5 of 'file' and then open 'file.md5' and hold its content in memory to compare to the processed MD5 of 'file' - if that makes sense... then if it matches move to the next file and corresponding .md5 file and if there is an error, send it to the logmd5 subroutine for logging
In reply to Re^4: Checking MD5 of files in directory with corresponding MD5 file type
by deedo
in thread Checking MD5 of files in directory with corresponding MD5 file type
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