David!

Wow! Holy bovine animal! This is what I was looking for, and it's extremely
easy! Unfortunately, I can't edit the PDF docs, so the links solution is
ideal.

Thanks,
Simon

> My suggestion may sound a bit unusual, but I'd make sure these
> keywords form a link to that PDF document. So make some sort of
> "index" document like so:
> 
> <a href="file1.pdf">keyword1 keyword2 ...</a><br>
> <a href="file2.pdf">keyword3 keyword4 ...</a><br>
> ...
> 
> This could even be automated in some fashion when the PDF is
> uploaded. As long as this document is indexed, the keywords will be
> associated with the PDF file and they'll have weights set by the
> description_factor attribute:
> 
> <http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#description_factor>
> 
> Why? One of the features of ht://Dig is that the text of links is
> associated with the document pointed to by the links. In this case, I
> think it will do what you want--easily associate the keywords with
> the PDF files.
> 
> Regards,
> --
> --
> -Geoff Hutchison
> Williams Students Online
> http://wso.williams.edu/

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