Hi, Thanks for the reply.
You are right and i will try to make my self more clear.
I want to run this code on a linux system, that is, I want to convert a string in the same way.
I don't know how to accomplish this in perl, and i would appreciate the help.

when i run the code above on the string "7512" i get:
cA5YjDeU2fOJwwnVFPCuAw==

i tried using linux cli and openssl, like this:
echo -ne "7512" | openssl dgst -md5 -binary | openssl base64

but i get the following output:
FhxcWtUfzIhBV4kFEbPIsA==

do you have any idea how would i do that in perl?

In reply to Re^2: convert c# to perl code by ori smaug
in thread convert c# to perl code by ori smaug

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