Greetings my brothers and sisters of the faith.

I run a humble mission in one of the distant shores of the internet. 
I spend much time preaching the wisdom of perl, and my time among the 
unwashed masses has been rewarding as I have converted a few to the 
path of perl.

Recently...a problem was presented. The problem was the need to create on
demand pdf documents of html content for web users to create and download.
Blessed with some wisdom...I insisted on a long period to do a feasibility
analysis before promising anything(I do that anyway for most things).

Naturally, in keeping with perl traditions, I scoured the net seeing if this
problem has been tackled before. I was hoping for a quick HTML2PDF::Simple 
on CPAN but no luck :)

I did find an HTML to postscript but that is all. Dear followers of the 
P.E.R.L (Path of Enlightened and Righteous Learning) I seek your wisdom
in this matter.

Any help will be appreciated,

Thanks.


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