Chipped a bit off ;)

sub mangle { (@chars) = split '', shift; for($i=1;$i<$#chars-1;$i++){ next if(substr(join('',@chars), $i-1, 4) =~ / /); $buf=$chars[$i],$chars[$i]=$chars[$i+1],$chars[$i+1]=$buf if(rand( +10)>5); } return join '', @chars; }
EDIT: Never go away for 10 minutes before posting on one of these posts... you will always submit and find 50 better versions than what you wrote before you ;)

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In reply to Re: Txet Maglning Glof, Ayobndy? by Caillte
in thread Txet Maglning Glof, Ayobndy? by Cody Pendant

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