As requested:
Took the trouble to actually download the cited .pdf; saved to my \pl_test dir.
Modified your script to use the .pdf from the local dir as above.
W2k; perl -v: v5.8.8 built (819) for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread.
Using PPM, d/loaded and installed from Bribes: CAM-PDF-1.52 & various prereqs.
>perl -c F:\_wo\pl_test\pdftest.pl
F:\_wo\pl_test\pdftest.pl syntax OK
>perl F:\_wo\pl_test\pdftest.pl
Invalid xref stream: could not decode objstream 68
Looks familiar. Sorry, 5.10.1/linux not avail; hot weather cooked that box rather thoroughly.
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