I ended up using MIME::Base64 and since I was using HTML::Template anyway, I used it to generate my XML.

Here's what I ended up with:

#!/usr/bin/perl use HTML::Template; use MIME::Base64; use Digest::HMAC_SHA1 qw(hmac_sha1); my $template = HTML::Template->new(filename => 'cart.tmpl'); my @items; my $key = '1234567899'; my $num; while ($num < 10){ my %item = (item_name => "Bone Volume $num", item_descrip +tion => "good stuff", quantity => "1", unit_price => "40.00"); push (@items, \%item); $num++; } $template->param(items => \@items); my $cart = $template->output; my $ecart = encode_base64($template->output,''); my $signature = encode_base64(hmac_sha1($cart, $key),$eol); print "cart:$cart\nencoded cart:$ecart\nsignature:$signature\n";

It seems to do the job, thanks for the tip.


In reply to Re^2: best modules for Google checkout by dshahin
in thread best modules for Google checkout by dshahin

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