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Problems using PDF ....
Hello,
im searching through this board since one day but because of the hidden Posts from "Charter" i unfortunately can't find a solution. I am a stundent from Austria and i have no possibility to pay for the help right here, i am sorry. In hope for a little support although i will try to describe my problem(s) right now. I have downloaded the latest stable Version of PHPDig, and installed it on a Windows XP PC with PHP 5.0.3RC2-dev and mySQL 4.1.7. I have "installed" xpdf width pdftotext in "C:/apache/xampp/htdocs/files/php/xpdf" and PHPDig in "C:/apache/xampp/htdocs/files/php/phpdig" My config looks like this: define('PHPDIG_INDEX_PDF', true); define('PHPDIG_PARSE_PDF', 'C:/apache/xampp/htdocs/files/php/xpdf'); define("PHPDIG_Option_PDF', ''); define('PHPDIG_PDF_EXTENSION','.txt''); When i start to Spider a Directory with contains a .pdf File nothing really happens. The Output from spider says: SITE: http://localhost exclude paths: - @none@ 1: http://localhost/files/php/pdf time(00:00:05) No link in temprary table links found: 1 http://localhost/files/php/pdf Optimizing tables Indexing complete! That's all, the PDF won't indexed, at the best i maybe find the File-Name wenn searched. I would rather like to read through your "Readme before Post"-Topic but this is also districted to read for me. It would be very nice if someone could help me here, apart from i am not able to pay for this ... :o best regards, heinzler PS: Pdftotext.exe works from command-line with ms-dos. Are there any configruations i have to set? Oh my good, i hope you can help me. I'm searching through the internet for a search engine with pdf since 4 days and i haven't found anything working since now. |
Try one of the following:
Code:
define('PHPDIG_PARSE_PDF', 'C:/apache/xampp/htdocs/files/php/xpdf/pdftotext'); |
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