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Another option: convert the data to a JSON string base64-encoded JSON string, then sign the string.

use JSON::XS; use Digest::MD5 'md5_hex'; use MIME::Base64; my $signing_key = '//Sw0rdFiSh//'; my $data = { first_name => 'Will', last_name => 'Smith', age => 39, }; my $json_string = encode_json( $data ); my $signature = md5_hex( $signing_key . $json_string ); my $base64_encoded = encode_base64( $json_string, '' ); # Send the encoded data and the signature in the HTML as hidden fields print <<"HTML"; <input type="hidden" name="_signature" value="@{[ $signature ]}" /> <input type="hidden" name="_data" value="@{[ $base64_encoded ]}" /> HTML

Later, when processing the stored data on another step:

my $json_string = decode_base64( $q->param('_data') ); my $new_signature = md5_hex( $signing_key . $json_string ); unless( $new_signature eq $q->param('_signature') ) { die "The data has been tampered with"; }# end unless()