Leonard,
Thank you very much for your answers. I was aware that Adobe supported
this, but I was trying to find a way to supply the data on the fly and
convert the swf programmatically to pdf, hence iText seemed to be the
right sw.
On Aug 13 2008, in your answer to the question "Can iText embed swf
artifacts into a PDF", you said "Acrobat 9 (PDF 1.7-ADBE-3) introduces a
new method specific to Flash & 3D called "RichMedia", which is not yet
supported by iText".
I take it iText still does not support it, am I correct?
Zeynep
________________________________
From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:lrose...@adobe.com]
Sent: 18 March 2009 12:39
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Embedding flash into PDF
You are on the wrong track.
Please read the document, "Adobe Extensions to ISO 32000-1" (located on
the Adobe web site) which describes how to embed SWF into a PDF with
full support for specification of FlashVars, etc.
Leonard
On 3/18/09 11:49 AM, "Gunal, Zeynep" <zeynep.gu...@truvo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to generate a pdf file with and embedded .swf file
using fusion charts. The HTML is like this:
<embed src="test.swf" flashVars="&dataXML=<chart caption='A caption'
subcaption='A sub caption' ........./>" quality="high" width="900"
height="300" name="Test" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" />
I thought I could pass the flashvars and other attributes as name-value
pairs to PdfFileSpecification.fileEmbedded through a PdfDictionary
object, but I did not succeed.
My test code is based on
http://consult.goannatravel.com/blog/2008/05/04/embedding-flexflash-into
-pdf/ .
I am wondering, am I on a wrong track?
Thanks,
Zeynep
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Leonard Rosenthol
PDF Standards Architect
Adobe Systems Incorporated
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