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    elibsrv

    elibsrv

    a light OPDS/HTML server indexing EPUB and PDF files

    elibsrv is a light, standalone OPDS server for Linux. It allows to generate an OPDS repository of EPUB and/or PDF files scanned from on-disk directories. It also provides a simple html interface for non-OPDS humans, which makes it a good fit for both OPDS-aware devices (like Android with FBReader or Aldiko) and browsers with EPUB/PDF capabilities (for ex. Firefox with the excellent EPUBReader plugin). It's worth noting that elibsrv is a complete solution - ie. it doesn't rely on third party software (most similar solutions are designed to work with Calibre...). ...
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    OpenSearchServer Search Engine

    OpenSearchServer Search Engine

    An open source search engine with RESTFul API and crawlers

    ...Using the web user interface, the crawlers (web, file, database, etc.) and the client libraries (REST/API , Ruby, Rails, Node.js, PHP, Perl) you will be able to integrate quickly and easily advanced full-text search capabilities in your application: Full-text with basic semantic, join queries, boolean queries, facet and filter, document (PDF, Office, etc.) indexation, web scrapping,etc. OpenSearchServer runs on Windows and Linux/Unix/BSD.
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    Phraseanet
    Phraseanet is an Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM) software. Web-based application intended for managing multimedia databases (photo management but also video, audio and PDF documents). Includes its own full-text / thesaurus search engine.
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    IntraDex
    An intranet based document indexing/search facility. Creates an index of MS Office documents (.doc, .xls, .ppt) plain text and .PDF files found in the UNC path passed to the script.Results are store in MySQL database with PHP frontend.
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    LJBook is a set of tools for turning a LiveJournal Blog into a PDF Book. This project includes: lynx-tex (a hacked version of Lynx Browser), ljml2tex (a tool to convert XML exported files into tex), and ljexporter (a tool which fetchs XML files )
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    The API features a layer between the trivial PHP and the low level web GUI (XHTML, XML, Javascript, PDF, Ajax ...). It’s extensible because of its clean and easy structure. The Concept comes with a widget toolkit, many plug-ins, themes and sub-modules.
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