There's a chain here. PDF::FromHTML uses PDF::Writer which uses either PDF::API2 or pdflib. If PDF::API is installed correctly then PDF::Writer should use that in preference to pdflib. The fact that it's looking for pdflib (as shown in the error message in your original post) means that there's almost certainly something wrong with the installation of either PDF::API2 or PDF::Writer.

I'd test those assumptions by writing small test programs that use those modules. Work up from the bottom level (PDF::API2) and see at what level things start to go wrong. Then go to your provider and ask them how they installed (and tested) the modules.

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In reply to Re^3: PDF::FromHTML installation problem or script? by davorg
in thread PDF::FromHTML istallation problem or script? by jonnyfolk

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