I am unable to set the name of my PDF document. Instead I get the script name where I would like to set a different name. I tried setting the file name with the new method (i.e. my $pdf = PDF::API2->new( -file => "myfilename.pdf") ) but that does not work for me. I also tried using the info method, guessing that a 'File' => 'myfilename.pdf' option exists, but that doesn't work either. In both cases I am sending the output to a browser. The PDF document is what I want except for the script name "myscript.cgi" appearing in document file field instead of "myfilename.pdf". Also, the browser's page title field shows "myscript.cgi (application/pdf Object) - Mozilla Firefox" instead of the intended "myfilename.pdf". Any help is most welcome.

In reply to PDF::API2 script name instead of file name by Anonymous Monk

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