Scalable swf flash images in pdf format?

I use Adobe CS 5.5 package. If there is a way to create scalable flash (vector) graphics when I create pdf files?  These images flash (swf files) are flexible in my html file, but when I "print to PDF", they are pixelated.

Any help would be appreciated.

Jay

Yes and no.

"Feel" any web page to PDF will always rasterize non-text objects, it is part of the way the web browser works.

If you are using the Acrobat 'create PDF from Web Page' button, there is an option to keep the multimedia interactive. With this selected, content SWF on the web page will remain as native SWF on the PDF content, so it will scale when zoom you to display the PDF file on the screen - but when you print this PDF it will again be rasterized.

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