Hello Monks,
I am using CAM::PDF and get the below error message. I have searched the internet and found that this is existing problem which came after Adobe 9 which was released in 6/25/2008 and last change made to CAM::PDF was 10/2008, which leads me to believe that this problem was never fixed.
Has anyone come across this problem and guide me to what to do? I have read previous threads and they were not helpful to me.
The PDF is not corrupted. It is from legit source.
sub convert_pdf_to_text
{
use CAM::PDF;
use CAM::PDF::PageText;
my $pdf = CAM::PDF->new($pdf_filename) || die "$CAM::PDF::errstr\n
+";
my $y=CAM::PDF::PageText->render($pdf->getPageContentTree(1));
print "$y\n";
}
}
This is error string from: $CAM::PDF::errstr
Invalid xref stream: could not decode objstream 68
Thanks
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