Thanks, Avi. Unfortunately, that does not help me with the existing PDF
documents (which I can't edit anyway).

Simon

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> 
> Adobe just added a metadata capability called XMP in Acrobat 5.  At
> some point, the PDF readers should be able to extract that text as
> well.  For more information, see
> <http://www.adobe.com/products/xmp/main.html>.
> 
> Avi
> 
> At 5:02 PM -0500 11/15/01, Vsevolod Ilyushchenko wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I need to search a number of PDF docs. Htdig is well suited to it -
> >I was up and running in a manner of minutes.
> >
> >However, an additional complication is that when the users upload the PDF
> >documents, they want to enter additional keywords for every one. Then they
> >expect these keywords to be searchable together with the document text.
> >
> >What would you recommend? A straightforward solution is to store the
> >keywords separately and somehow introduce them after the PDF is converted
> >into text, but before the text is indexed. I would be grateful for any
> >suggestions.
> 
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