You could set up htDig to index your pdf files and make them searchable

www.htdig.org

Takes a little bit of setup, but most of the utils you need should be
installed already and you'd just need to tell htDig to use them/where to
find them on your system.  We use this on our Linux webserver to index
our entire site, pdfs and all.  Works well and is free.  Not sure if
this will help with respect to Cold Fusion...but it is a way to do it.


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/09/02 07:56AM >>>
Jesse,

I am well aware of this... hence my asking for alternative
suggestions.

--
Jillian

-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Noller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 6:24 AM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: RE: Indexing PDFs


Read the release notes, AFAIK indexing PDFs on Linux is not, and has
not
been supported.

Jesse Noller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Macromedia Server Development

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jillian Carroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 2:34 PM
> To: CF-Linux
> Subject: Indexing PDFs
>
> I'm really running into a problem with the fact that CF on Linux
cannot
> index PDFs... even though it works perfectly well on Windows.
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions for me?  I'd be VERY appreciative!
>
> --
> Jillian
>
>


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