Given these digest methods, only binary format seems suitable for your needs... does anybody know of other algorithms?
Speaking about needs, why is it important that the digest be at most 10 bytest in length, anyway? I quite seriously don't think there is a widely-used, well-known digest function that uses only 10 bytes, especially since longer digest sizes are usually considered to be a good thing.
Maybe the original author could provide some background on this.
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mowgli
In reply to Re: Re: Alternative Perl encryption module
by mowgli
in thread Alternative Perl encryption module
by Anonymous Monk
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