Is it possible to programmatically embed a SWF in a PDF from a C# application?
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You can use the c# port of the iText library. It's called iTextSharp.
An example of what the code could look like:
// create an output file stream which will be used to capture the generated file
string outputFileName = "output.pdf";
FileStream outputFile = new FileStream(outputFileName, FileMode.Create);
// open the original pdf file as a PdfReader
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("inputfile.pdf");
// open the output pdf file as a PdfStamper
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, outputFile);
// inserts a blank page at the start of the document
stamper.InsertPage(1, PageSize.A4);
// add the flash file to the output document as an annotation
PdfFileSpecification fs = PdfFileSpecification.FileEmbedded(stamper.Writer, flashFileTextBox.Text, flashFileTextBox.Text, null);
PdfAnnotation flashInsert = PdfAnnotation.CreateScreen(stamper.Writer, new Rectangle(50f,791f,545f,420f),"Flash Insert",fs, "application/x-shockwave-flash", true);
stamper.AddAnnotation(flashInsert,1);
stamper.Close();
reader.Close();

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Flash SWF files can be embedded into a PDF document programmatically. Have a look at the PDF library from webSupergoo. The documentation includes examples in C# and VB.NET.

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