It would be nice if it could be more native, but a qick solution would
be to use pdf2html and wvHtml and then parse the results. That's what
most other people do.

Alan Trick

On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 06:14 -0700, Vizcayno wrote:
> It was the third I explored also, I made a question in the mailing
> list, it is pending of answer. I want to know if the tool can index and
> search over .doc files and .pdf files. By now, seems it only works on
> .txt, .html and other format that is characteristic of hyperestraier.
> Thanks for your attention.
> Best regards.





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