Hey Pete,

 

Thanks for your response. I hadn't actually seen the swfstrings command
before.

I've tried it out on some of my pdf2swf swfs and all I get is a load of
??????? outputted.

I'm guessing this has something to do with a font issue maybe?

 

Your process is interesting and could work somewhat. However, I am very keen
to highlight the search words.

I've seen this done on some e-mag sites and am pretty certain they are using
a combination of pdf2swf and getTextSnapShot().

 

I'll keep searching and let you know if I come across anything,

 

Thanks again, Mark.

 

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From: Pete Siviter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:50 PM
To: Mark A. Lowe
Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] PDF2SWF and getTextSnapShot()

 

Hi Mark,

I am probably walking a similar road to you at the moment and, although I
haven't done it yet, my next planned step was to use the swfstrings program
to fill a MySQL database with words tied to the specific swf files.

I am using a php script to convert my thousands of pdfs to swfs so it is an
easy step to catch the output from swfstrings on the converted pages and put
it in a database.

After this you can query the mysql database to locate swf files with
specific words and therefore know what page to go to.

This works for me because every page is a separate swf file with the page
number in it's name.  You could produce a database from a split pdf file
converted using  a splitting utility (like gios splitter), convert those to
swf files (via qpdf2swf) and then use swfstrings...  If that works for
you...

There's probably a way of doing it directly from the pdf though.

That gets you to a particular page.  As far as highlighting the specific
search words on the page?  No idea at this stage.

Cheers,
Pete



Mark A. Lowe wrote: 

Hey guys,

 

Just starting to use PDF2SWF for my e-mag system and it's working great.

I'm still learning it and the answer may be obvious, but where would I find
some documentation/examples on how to search the text once I have loaded my
(pdf2swf) .swf file into my Flash application?

Is all the text put in a specified textfield, or is it broken up into
multiple fields?

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated,

 

Mark. 

 

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