$x1="25182368226823482328225816981978219820482178169825182368225825382 +308231823281698253825082528195"; print chr($_^137) for reverse split '8', $x1; $x1 ="1978219820482178169825382308231816982298251823682178169825182308 +1698229825182368249816982508174825381928169825382438243820381698"; print pack 'c', $_^137 for reverse split 1024>>7, $x1; s//2518236822682348232822581698229825182368217816982518236822582538230 +823182328169825382508252819581698/; print map{pack c,(1<<1<<2<<3<<5<<8>>6>>4>>2|9)^uc}grep chr,reverse/(.* +?)\070/g;

Update

Yes they are all the same algoritm as the original

cheers

tachyon

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In reply to Re: What are the chances of this working? by tachyon
in thread What are the chances of this working? by smitz

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