Wednesday, February 08, 2012    
Home My Books Blog ColdFusion About Me Back    

Calendar
<< Aug 2008 >>
S M T W T F S
          1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31            

Search

Categories
 • Acrobat (5) [RSS]
 • Adobe (110) [RSS]
 • AdobeMAX06 (45) [RSS]
 • AdobeMAX07 (59) [RSS]
 • AdobeMAX08 (66) [RSS]
 • AdobeMAX09 (39) [RSS]
 • AdobeMAX10 (34) [RSS]
 • AdobeMAX11 (27) [RSS]
 • AIR (297) [RSS]
 • Appearances (217) [RSS]
 • Books (86) [RSS]
 • CFEclipse (15) [RSS]
 • Cloud (1) [RSS]
 • ColdFusion (1477) [RSS]
 • ColdFusion Builder (22) [RSS]
 • Data Services (42) [RSS]
 • Fish Tank (5) [RSS]
 • Flash (356) [RSS]
 • Flex (562) [RSS]
 • Home Automation (5) [RSS]
 • HTML5 (22) [RSS]
 • JavaScript (2) [RSS]
 • Jobs (130) [RSS]
 • jQuery (14) [RSS]
 • JRun (14) [RSS]
 • Labs (62) [RSS]
 • LiveCycle (37) [RSS]
 • MAX (284) [RSS]
 • Mobile (239) [RSS]
 • Regular Expressions (19) [RSS]
 • RIA (21) [RSS]
 • SQL (45) [RSS]
 • Stuff (554) [RSS]
 • Tips (CF Studio) (80) [RSS]
 • Tips (CF) (795) [RSS]
 • Tips (Dreamweaver) (91) [RSS]
 • Tips (Flex Builder) (2) [RSS]
 • Using CF (167) [RSS]

Other BLOGs
 • Charlie Arehart
 • Lee Brimelow
 • Ray Camden
 • Christophe Coenraets
 • Sean Corfield
 • Mihai Corlan
 • Cornel Creanga
 • Mark Doherty
 • John Dowdell
 • Danny Dura
 • Enrique Duvos
 • Steven Erat
 • Kevin Hoyt
 • Serge Jespers
 • Adam Lehman
 • Duane Nickull
 • Miti Pricope
 • Andrew Shorten
 • Ryan Stewart
 • James Ward
 • Greg Wilson
 • Full As A Goog

RSS Feeds
 • Feed
 • Subscribe

Join my mailing list and find out about new books and other topics of interest.

Thoughts, ideas, tips, musings, and pontifications (not necessarily in that order) by Ben Forta ...
NOTE: This is my personal blog, and the opinions and statements voiced here are my own.

Viewing By Day : August 27, 2008 / Main
August 27, 2008

Joel Geraci Explains SWFs Embedded In Acrobat

Acrobat 9 supports the embedding of Flash/Flex based SWF files within PDF documents. In addition to supporting SWF playback, this capability exposes functionality found only in Acrobat, as explained in this post by Acrobat Technical Evangelist Joel Geraci.

Related Blog Entries

Comments
Ben-
... can't thank you enough for all of your postings, books, and enthusiasm for CF....

Can you describe a business case where we'd want to stream an image? And what would the result be, kinda like looking at a gif/jpg on an old dial up modem where the image came in blurry then came into focus as the rest of the image data loaded?

Thanks again,

Rich
# Posted By Rich Leach | 8/27/08 10:41 AM
I'm wondering what the level of interactivity is allowed when you put a SWF file into a pdf. For example, if the right arrow is part of the SWF interactivity, will it function there, or turn to the next page in the PDF? I can imagine some conflicts that may arise.
# Posted By health plan | 12/8/10 2:51 PM

  © Copyright 1997-2009 Ben Forta, All Rights Reserved