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About Perl code decoder

$axjxsxoxhxjxgxjxyxjxgxdxrxyxzxxyxzdxfxgxbvxaxqx

         

kittychuk

6:16 am on Oct 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Dear all,

I have a script like this : $AXJXSXOXHXJXGXJXYXJXGXDXRXYXZXXYXZDXFXGXBVXAXQX="13l10l117l115Xl101l32l67l71l73l59l13l10l36l+99l103l105l32lZ61l32l110l101l119l32lX67l71l73l59l13l10l112-l114l105l=110Zl116l32l36l99l103l105l45l62l104l101

How can I decode the code?

Best Regard
Kitty

kaled

9:55 am on Oct 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I have never seen anythiong like this but the second part appears to be mostly decimal ascii codes. The first two chars (13,10) are <return> and <linefeed> which together make a newline on Windows.

If the script is huge, write something to decode it. If not so huge you could decode it manually.

I would certainly decode the first few lines manually before going to further trouble.

Kaled.