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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:09:05+00:00 2026-05-16T10:09:05+00:00

I’m trying to replicate some C# code in PHP5 and am having some difficulties.

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I’m trying to replicate some C# code in PHP5 and am having some difficulties.

The C# code is as following, and it is important to note that it cannot be changed:

string s = strToHash;
UnicodeEncoding encoding = new UnicodeEncoding();
byte[] bytes = encoding.GetBytes(s);
SHA1Managed managed = new SHA1Managed();     
bytes = encoding.GetBytes(Convert.ToBase64String(managed.ComputeHash(bytes)) + "Space");
return Convert.ToBase64String(managed.ComputeHash(bytes));

The PHP code I’ve written to replicate this is as follows:

utfString = mb_convert_encoding($strToHash,"UTF-16");
hashTag = sha1($utfString,true); 
base64Tag = base64_encode($hashTag); 
encodedBase64Tag = mb_convert_encoding($base64Tag."Space","UTF-16");
base64EncodedAgain = base64_encode($encodedBase64Tag);

echo $base64EncodedAgain

However, the two outputs don’t match up.
I believe this is because the SHA1 method in PHP works on ASCII encoded strings, not the encoding actually used by the passed in string.

I would like to get this to work, and I can’t achieve it by altering the c# code (although no-doubt that would be the easiest fix).

Please can any advise on some ideas?


OK, I have altered the code following Artefacto’s advice, and it still isn’t working as expected.

The PHP Code now looks like this:

$utfString = "\xFF\xFE".mb_convert_encoding($strToHash,"UTF-16LE");
$hashTag = sha1($utfString,true);       
$base64Tag = base64_encode($hashTag);   
$encodedBase64Tag = "\xFF\xFE".mb_convert_encoding($base64Tag."Space","UTF-16LE");  
$hashedAgain = sha1($encodedBase64Tag,true);
$base64EncodedAgain = base64_encode($hashedAgain);

echo $base64EncodedAgain."<Br/>";

And the outputed value of this method is:

1/Y5MCzI8vDJqc456YIicpwoyy0=

However, from the C# code, the value is this:

VPf7BhT1ksAfWbzeJw35g+bVKwY=

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    2026-05-16T10:09:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:09 am

    Well, try this code:

    $utfString = mb_convert_encoding($strToHash,"UTF-16");
    $hashTag = sha1($utfString,true); 
    $base64Tag = base64_encode($hashTag); 
    $encodedBase64Tag = mb_convert_encoding($base64Tag."Space","UTF-16");
    $base64EncodedAgain = base64_encode(sha1($encodedBase64Tag, true));
    
    echo $base64EncodedAgain
    

    Because you miss one sha1 call.

    Update

    Now this code should work:

    $utfString = mb_convert_encoding($strToHash,"UTF-16LE");
    $hashTag = sha1($utfString,true);       
    $base64Tag = base64_encode($hashTag);   
    $encodedBase64Tag = mb_convert_encoding($base64Tag."Space","UTF-16LE");  
    $hashedAgain = sha1($encodedBase64Tag,true);
    $base64EncodedAgain = base64_encode($hashedAgain);
    echo $base64EncodedAgain . "<br />";
    
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