Umm I just made a PDF... which is about 121 pages longer... Dynamically from a Flat File Database system... You can see my write up here Dynamically Generate PDF's On The Fly. I do use the module PDF::Create but I use 0.06 So.. all the URL's and code is at that node...
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Billy S.
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perl -e '$cat = "cat"; if ($cat =~ /\143\x61\x74/) { print "Its a cat!
+\n"; } else { print "Thats a dog\n"; } print "\n";'
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