This is my problem:
Failed to open filter FlateDecode (Text::PDF::FlateDecode)
This is my @INC
/applications/dstio/bin/perl_modules/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/aix-thread-mu
+lti<br>
/applications/dstio/bin/perl_modules/lib/site_perl/5.8.2<br>
/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi<br>
/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2<br>
/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi<br>
/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2<br>
/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl<br>
The code fragment is:
my $filt = eval {
require Text::PDF::Filter;
my $pkg = "Text::PDF::$filtername";
$pkg->new;
};
the Text::PDF and CAM::PDF are installed under the second path, but PERL doesn't seem able to find the filtername ... which does exist.
Help! The Text::PDF::Filter module contains the Text::PDF::FlateDecode module, but nothing I do seems to invoke the beast. How do I know what paths are being used? How do I get it to work?
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