Okay. I'm going a little JAPH happy. I like 'em though because they are helping me learn about new(to me) functions in Perl. Anyway, here's another, making use of the 'map' function which I keep seeing.
#/4a/75/73/74/20/41/6e/6f/74/68/65/72
open(FH,$0)||die;while(<FH>){chomp;if
(m/^#(.*?)$/){$_=$1;@_=map {split'/'}
$_;foreach(@_){print pack "H*", $_;}}
}print "\n";########## kel ##########
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