Well, the $md5_string, as the variable name insists, contains thousands of md5s in a single string. To me it would make better sense for the lhs to be $md5 and rhs be $md5_string, which is saying "does this files $md5 match anywhere in the long list of md5's". So logically, I would assume it would be better written as 'if ( $md5 =~ /.*$md5_string.*/ ){' but in previous attempts to get it to work like that it failed. maybe it is because of how I were comparing. Ill go back and retry when I get home.
In reply to Re^4: Checking MD5 of files in directory with corresponding MD5 file type
by james28909
in thread Checking MD5 of files in directory with corresponding MD5 file type
by deedo
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