I think you are looking for PDF::API2. The pod mentions explicitly:

$pdf->info( 'Author' => " Alfred Reibenschuh ", 'CreationDate' => "D:20020911000000+01'00'", 'ModDate' => "D:YYYYMMDDhhmmssOHH'mm'", 'Creator' => "fredos-script.pl", 'Producer' => "PDF::API2", 'Title' => "some Publication", 'Subject' => "perl ?", 'Keywords' => "all good things are pdf" );
and
$pdf->update Updates a previously "opened" document after all changes have been applied.

This looks like what you want ...


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In reply to Re: Editing PDF document infomation tags by idsfa
in thread Editing PDF document infomation tags by Anonymous Monk

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