The textual content of the Web enriched with the hyperlink structure surrounding it can be a useful source
of information for querying and searching. This paper presents a search process where the input is the
URL of a page, and the output is a ranked set of topics on which the page has a reputation. For example,
if the input is www.gamelan.com, then a possible output is “Java.” We describe a simple formulation of
the notion of reputation of a page on a topic, and report some experiences in the use of this formulation.