Marigold Monks,
My download script dynamcially builds a filename before downloading the requested file. The filename contains important information that another script will need later on. But users want shorter filenames to save on their PCs. For other reasons, the URL is the only place this information can be stored, not in the file itself.
So, I'm looking for a "string compress", "string decompress" function that will take my approx. 90-character filenames and reduce them to at least half that size, then allow them to be re-inflated back to their original form.
Searches for "Perl compress strings" just send me to matrials on zipping files.
Anything out there?
Thanks.
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