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Old 07-27-2008, 01:47 AM   #1
butterivenne
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problems making phpdig able to search pdf files

hello everybody!

I've installed phpdig on my server and am now trying to make it able to search through pdf files.

I checked this article: http://www.phpdig.net/forum/faq.php?...l&titlesonly=0

but I have some problems now and I hope you can help me out:

first, their mirror couldn't find the file so I went to the footlab site and downloaded the newest file:

xpdf-3.02.tar.gz

when I unzip it, I can't find
Quote:
"only the pdftotext file (it has already been compiled and is a binary file)"
is it pdftotext.cat?

then I upload this file in to my cgi-bin folder

in the config.php file I have to put the following:

Quote:
define('PHPDIG_PARSE_PDF','/full/path/to/cgi-bin/pdftotext'); // assuming linux
shall I put pdftotext.cat there or why didn't they put an extension?

Thanks for your help
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Old 07-29-2008, 01:26 PM   #2
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I have now found the file and changed my config file.

The spider starts searching but then stops (at least I guess so) and the page is finished loading although it says on top: "spider is searching..."
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