Another thought. If you are using 5.8.1 or later, then you shouldn't have to do use rand to get a random selection of hash keys. Using any of keys, values or each should give you a randomized sequence each time you call them and different for each run.
However, my AS builds all seem to have this security feature explicitly disabled, and all my attempts to enable it on a self-built copy of 5.8.4 come to naught so far.
I know what I'm supposed to set, but the deltas , POD and comments on the subject only refer to doing this with a Configure time option which is only applicable to *nix.
Anyone know how to do this for win32? Becasue it certainly doesn't seem to enabled by default, which the docs suggest it should be.
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