It's possible to do this, but I would suggest using 64 characters, as that will make it a lot easier. 4 6bit characters = 24bits.
Use a combination of these:
- bit reordering
- xor with a number
- put it into a 24bit maximal length LFSR and do a couple of cycles.
LFSR is highly recommended as it will do a good scrambling. The rest are optional. All of these manipulations are reversible and guarantee that each output is going to be unique.
When you calculated the "shuffled" number simply pack it to a binary string and encode it with base64_encode
.
For decoding simply do the inverse of these operations.
Sample (2^24 long unique sequence):
function lfsr($x) {
return ($x >> 1) ^ (($x&1) ? 0xe10000 : 0);
}
function to_4($x) {
for($i=0;$i<24;$i++)
$x = lfsr($x);
$str = pack("CCC", $x >> 16, ($x >> 8) & 0xff, $x & 0xff);
return base64_encode($str);
}
function rev_lfsr($x) {
$bit = $x & 0x800000;
$x = $x ^ ($bit ? 0xe10000 : 0);
return ($x << 1) + ($bit ? 1 : 0);
}
function from_4($str) {
$str = base64_decode($str);
$x = unpack("C*", $str);
$x = $x[1]*65536 + $x[2] * 256 + $x[3];
for($i=0;$i<24;$i++)
$x = rev_lfsr($x);
return $x;
}
for($i=0; $i<256; $i++) {
$enc = to_4($i);
echo $enc . " " . from_4($enc) . "
";
}
Output:
AAAA 0
kgQB 1
5ggD 2
dAwC 3
DhAH 4
nBQG 5
6BgE 6
ehwF 7
HCAO 8
jiQP 9
+igN 10
aCwM 11
EjAJ 12
gDQI 13
9DgK 14
ZjwL 15
OEAc 16
qkQd 17
3kgf 18
TEwe 19
NlAb 20
pFQa 21
0FgY 22
...
Note: for URL replace +
and /
with -
and _
.
Note: although this works, for a simple scenario like yours it's probably easier to create a random filename, till it doesn't exist. nobody cares about the number of the entry.
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