I have not used it, but you might want to look at http://www.htdig.org.  It
indexes, among other things, pdf's

On 1/18/07, Cliff Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 For my brick and mortar business, I have ten years of newsletter content
in hardcopy, PDF and PageMaker formats. After failing to convince my
readership of the higher learning benefits of reading on the toilet, I
think it's time to port more of my content online.



Posting PDFs would be trivial, but it's not very user friendly. Is there
something like a PEAR PDF indexing library that I can use?



Appreciate other suggestions for porting the content in a way that isn't
too labor intensive?



Thanks,

Cliff

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