I apologize for what will be simple questions. I have spent several hours searching as many Adobe-related forums as possible and can't seem to find clear, correct answers.
A. Does an Acrobat reader, when encountering embedded SWF content, attempt to render it by itself, or does it depend upon there being a Flash Player available on that host?
B. If Acrobat does not depend upon there being a Flash Player, what is the migration/upgrade procedure to be followed with new releases of the Flash Player? As you are all, no doubt, aware, this has been a very active summer for releases of Flash and Flex applications. So, let me be more specific:
i. at the present time, if I embed a Flex-produced .swf version 11 file in a PDF, will clients with the most current Adobe X Reader be able to use it?
2. if, in a couple of weeks, Flash Player 11 is released, will my clients be able to use an embedded .swf [version 13] written to use the Molehill facilities?
C. Clearly I don't have a clue as to how the Acrobat and Flash Player products are meant to be merged to deliver the best RIA experience, so let me take my ignorance a step further. Suppose I have an AIR-authored .swf file -- not one even using any of the Molehill features, just taking advantage of the 3D API introduced almost two years ago, will that play if embedded in a PDF and opened by Reader 9.x; how about Reader 10.x?
Thank you.
"Legacy media" annotations created in Acrobat 9 or earlier must have an external playback host installed. Acrobat 9 Pro can create both Rich Media and legacy media, Acrobat 8 can only create legacy media, Acrobat X can only create Rich Media. Playback of legacy media is disabled on the current versions of Acrobat and Adobe Reader, for security reasons.
Updates to the sandboxed Player are provided via the updates to Acrobat or Adobe Reader. Updates to the standalone Flash Player have no effect, and end users cannot perform a manual update or use features from a pre-release version. Except in cases where a security issue is identified, updates to the Adobe Acrobat Family occur approximately once a quarter, and are not in sync with the releases of Flash Player.
As of today, the version of Flash Player embedded in the Adobe Acrobat X Family is 10.3.181.22. This embedded version has restrictions on network and file access, use of local shared objects, etc. but the graphics subsystem is implemented as normal. SWF files targeting features from higher builds will not run.
We do not discuss any features of yet-to-be-released software, nor will we confirm if any features proposed for the standalone Flash Player product line will be supported by the embedded version in the Acrobat Family.