John, Are you able to send a link to the allegedly problematic pdf? Then it can be tested.
Basically, unless this swf is corrupt in some way, and refuses to load within a browser and/or a simple viewer, I'd hazard a wild guess that a certain flipbook author is talking hog wash. ;o) Regards, Chris. >On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 02:03:26 -0600 >[email protected]> wrote: > I am using a Flash AS3 flipbook I purchased over at activeden.com and it > seems to properly load SWFs created in Flash. But when I try to load an SWF > created with PDF2SWF it fails to load. I asked the author of the flipbook if > he could check into this but he said his flipbook loads SWFs just fine and > that the problem must be with PDF2SWF. > > Is there anything non-standard about an SWF generated with PDF2SWF that I > should be aware of? Or is there any setting I can use to make it more > compatible? > > Thanks in advance for any assistance. > > Rgds, > John -- Chris <[email protected]>
