Oké. Thanks that worked. Perhaps a stupid question, but where could i have found this in documentation?
I've used supersearch, google, but i came across nothing.
perhaps a bad search query...

*** UPDATE *** Well, i made a little script to make it more easy to translate your text to create obfuscated code... Feel free to enhance and critisize, but thanks to you all for the help:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $chars = {}; for (my $i=33; $i<=127; $i++) { my $oct = sprintf("\\%o", $i); $chars->{chr($i)} = $oct; } foreach my $word (@ARGV) { my(@str) = split(//,$word); foreach my $letter (@str) { print $chars->{$letter}; } print " "; } # ./obus.pl just another Perl hacker, # returns # \152\165\163\164 \141\156\157\164\150\145\162 \120\145\162\154 \150\ +141\143\153\145\162\54

"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.

In reply to Re^2: Obfuscation or printing words like \160\162\151\156\164 by jbrugger
in thread Obfuscation or printing words like \160\162\151\156\164 by jbrugger

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