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I'm trying to use PHP instead of MYSQL to add key values in database

select unhex(md5('google.com')) from x;

Output

HVkg9LRLJ6gCvXfE8FNvWg==

however using PHP

echo hex2bin((md5("google.com")));

Output

Y ��K'��w��SoZ

I'm not sure what is going wrong here, any help ?

Edit1 Joachim Isaksson

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I'm not sure how you're getting that value, however doing your select at a MySQL prompt gives the same value as in PHP;

mysql> select unhex(md5('google.com'));
+--------------------------+
| unhex(md5('google.com')) |
+--------------------------+
| Y �K'��w��SoZ         |
+--------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

What you're displaying is the base64 encoded value of the same thing;

mysql> select to_base64(unhex(md5('google.com')));
+-------------------------------------+
| to_base64(unhex(md5('google.com'))) |
+-------------------------------------+
| HVkg9LRLJ6gCvXfE8FNvWg==            |
+-------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

How your value gets base64 encoded I'm not sure, however it seems to have nothing to do with the MySQL query you're showing. It may be caused by how you're fetching the value in PHP.

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    @HassanAmir SQLFiddle base64-encodes binary values to be able to output them in usable form as text, however that does not mean that MySQL does if you query it directly. The output is strictly SQLfiddle specific. Mar 27, 2016 at 9:43
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    @HassanAmir This fiddle shows that effect, SQLfiddle shows the exact same value whether you base64 encode it or not. Mar 27, 2016 at 9:45
  • im trying to insert the data in binary(16) mysql column, it does work if i did it from mysql command line using unhex, but not working from hex2bin using PHP Mar 27, 2016 at 9:47
  • @HassanAmir Could you add the actual insert code? It's very hard to answer things that aren't part of the question :) Mar 27, 2016 at 9:51
  • marked answer as correct, i will post the php code below once i prepare it. Mar 27, 2016 at 9:59

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