Hi Gerry,
I tried to send this to you direct, but your mail server bounced it with "Client host [penguin.digitalinitiatives.net] blocked using Barracuda Reputation;".

I have done webserver pdf2swf scripts for our site http://sk.im/ so if you need any advice give me a yell. Ours is a LAMP setup, and the conversion is managed by a CLI php script, so if you are looking at something similar I can probably help.

b.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        RE: [Swftools-common] Pdftoswf on a webserver
Date:   Thu, 8 Apr 2010 11:32:18 -0400
From:   Matthew Richer <[email protected]>
To: 'Creighton, Gerry' <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
References:     <c7e368f4.4f%[email protected]>



Hi Gerry,

I would recommend searching through the mailing archives and looking at the examples on swftools.org. Also the command line help is pretty straight-forward and conversion is a snap!

A straight call to 'pdf2swf' will print the help, and calling pdf2swf -s help will show additional paramters.

What kind of examples are you looking for? Usually the mailing list is littered with example command lines etc.

Best of luck!

Matt

*From:* swftools-common-bounces+matthew.richer=conceptshare....@nongnu.org [mailto:swftools-common-bounces+matthew.richer=conceptshare....@nongnu.org] *On Behalf Of *Creighton, Gerry
*Sent:* Thursday, April 08, 2010 11:05 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Swftools-common] Pdftoswf on a webserver

I can’t seem to find any examples or samples of how I could use pdftoswf on the web. Any hints? I am working on a project where the images that I need to load are only available as
Basic pdf’s so I need to convert those to something that Flash can ingest.

Thanks for any tips.

-Gerry



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