Here is what i my attempt to do the same thing through a cgi perl script using the Digest::MD5 module
open FILE, ">>$ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'}/some_path/some_other_path/some_pas +s_file" or die $!; print FILE "webmaster:Δημιουρ&#9 +47;ία Βάσης Δεδ&#95 +9;μένων!:" .Digest::MD5::md5_hex("a +dmin:Δημιουργία &#9 +14;άσης Δεδομέ&#957 +;ων!:this_is_the_pass") ."\n"; close FILE;
But when it comes to authentication when i enter the credentials apache says there are wrong.
An encoding issue again? the init.pl file which the above code resides is encoded in 'UTF-8'.

Please suggest something else than hitting my head on the wall ;)


In reply to Re^2: Digest Authentication encoding issue by Nik
in thread Digest Authentication encoding issue by Nik

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