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Hi All,
I have a requirement of converting an html form into pdf using perl. The html form contains images, tables and css implementation. I tried using various perl modules but failed to achive the target. I succeeded in generating a pdf from the html file using HTML::HTMLDoc, but the file was not able to read, is showing I/O error in Acrobat reader. Can anyone please suggest how to proceed? Your help is appreciated! With Regards Dileep Pattayath |
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