dear and respected monks !!! im shiva new entry to the world of perl. i have done a small project for linux university challenge and got selected , ihave used perl for tht proj , ahelp system(very simplified),using perl for parsing html files and giving the user required file.its a task oriented one not like man a commandoriented one. seeing this my collge libraian has gven me proj for the cd library ,ie to have a content based search tool for my cd library. i have no prob with text and html files but ,i dont know how parse pdf files and also presentations file in the ppsor director types so plz anyone help me in this with regards hitech

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