Hi monks, I need to find the blank pages in PDF. I did super search, but I didn't got any links about this.
I tried in CAM::PDF, in the given pdf file the page is blank but it may contain header information in each page. That is,
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The following code is not displaying blank pages.
use CAM::PDF;
my $doc = CAM::PDF->new($ARGV[0]) || die "$CAM::PDF::errstr\n";
my $pages = $doc->numPages();
print $pages;
for (1..$pages)
{
print $_ if ($doc->getPageText($_) eq '');
}
Please suggest me how to find the blank page in PDF?
Regards, Velusamy R. eval"print uc\"\\c$_\""for split'','j)@,/6%@0%2,`e@3!-9v2)/@|6%,53!-9@2~j';
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