Re: Indexing secured PDF Documents
Peter Karman <[email protected]> Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:24:01 -0700 (PDT)
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sounds like you're sol then, until there's someway to authenticate for extraction outside of Adobe's acrobat reader. Sean wrote: > Peter, > > Looking at the security tab of the document properties from within > Acrobat, reveals: > > "All contents of the document are encypted and search engine cannot > access the documents metadata" > > There are a number of document restrictions listed: > > "Content extraction for accessibility: NOT ALLOWED" > > I believe this stuff is a feature of pdf's created with adobes > Creator/PDF Writer tools. > > Sean > > On 8/20/06, Peter Karman <[email protected]> wrote: > >>apologies if this thread is too old. >> >>depends on how the pdf is "secured". File system permissions? Encryption? Some >>flag in the PDF (is that an Adobe feature?)? >> >> >> >>Sean scribbled on 8/10/06 3:37 AM: >> >>>Can anyone give me any suggestions on how to include secured pdf >>>documents in a swish-e index. >>> >>>I understand that it may not be appropriate to index a document if the >>>pdf author has restricted the permissions on the pdf, but in this >>>case, I suspect the author was simply being a little too tight-arsed. >>> >>>Any thoughts ? >>> >>>Thanks >>> >> >>-- >>Peter Karman . http://peknet.com/ . [email protected] >> > > -- Peter Karman . http://peknet.com/ . [email protected]