ANOTHER IMPORTANT UPDATE TO THE PROBLEM WITH CAM-PDF

I've asked advice to the CAM-PDF author and he put me on the right way by saying that this error with CAM-PDF:
Failed to open filter FlateDecode (Text::PDF::FlateDecode) Unrecognized type in parseAny: 1 £ý¢-«ý-_ØÎ_O_:÷n£Õ-¦ê¦H¸l-0á×ÁÄ[éåtu!-...
... is FAULT of Compress::Zlib module.

Actually I had Compress::Zlib installed, in spite of it not being a dependency of CAM-PDF. I installed Compress::Zlib since it was a dependency of PDF-API2 module, another module to handle pdf files, but I've never been able to use PDF-API2 due to some errors.

So I've tried to uninstall PDF-API2 and Compress::Zlib and, magic, THE ERROR WITH CAM-PDF HAS DISAPPEARED AND EVERYTHING WORKS FINE.

In reply to Re^7: CAM::PDF w/ Text::PDF::FlateDecode by pagani.fr
in thread CAM::PDF w/ Text::PDF::FlateDecode by CaMelRyder

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