I need to store the values from cgi output file to a pdf file. I am able to do that, but my problem is the pdf file name should be of the name which i give in the header part, but it's taking the script file name. Can anyone tell me how to do that. Below is the code which i give it in my script file. Thanks Monks for your valuable suggestion and regret if there is any discrepancies caused.
The file name is Script.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI;
my $query=new CGI;
my $mimetype='application/pdf';
my @a="test test test";
print $query->header(-expires=>'now', -type=$mimetype, -disposition=>"
+inline:filename=sample.pdf", -filename=>'sample.pdf');
print @a;
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