... I doubt it that its the actual perl file being the problem ...,
however i have recently changed the pdf ...
Right, I too don't think the problem is with your Perl script. I
suppose it's something with the PDF, however. Either it's been garbled
for some reason, or Adobe InDesign introduced some feature that
PDF::API2 can't handle... Well, feel free to send me the PDF
file (exactly as you have it on the webserver - preferably compute an
md5sum too, so I can verify we have the identical file...),
and I'll take a look... (I'll /msg you my email).
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