Thanks Dave,

So I gather that this is not really a medium to send out to the
general public because of the Adobe Reader verison requirement.

NIk

On 5/16/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have come across swf's embedded in PDFs, and in the process
> of doing a little research - is that taking off now, or is it
> a small specialist area?

You can embed several types of multimedia content in PDFs. I wouldn't say
it's "taking off"; neither is it a "small specialist area". If you want to
generate multimedia presentations and deliver them as PDF, you can do this
sort of thing.

> I can't seem to find much technical info on this, especially,
> what are the system requirements on the user side: does s/he
> need flash as well as acrobat reader, and what versions would
> these have to be?

Acrobat Reader doesn't contain Flash Player functionality. To open a PDF
with embedded SWF content, you need Acrobat Reader 6 or newer.

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