You can now embed a Flash movie in any website (including blogs and wikis) without having to write any complex HTML code.
Just upload your SWF file to the Adobe Share website here and get the HTML code - it’s almost as simple as embedding a YouTube video on some web page.
Adobe Share could be a good place to share your SWF screencast video created in Jing or Camtasia Studio 5 (review) when you don’t have an account on screencast.com.
The Adobe Share player (embedded version) doesn’t have buttons to control the playing when viewing .SWF file but those features are coming soon according to Mangesh.
Related: Embed FLV Flash Videos in Web Pages
Find this article at: http://www.labnol.org/internet/design/embed-swf-flash-animation-movies-web-pages/1638/
web: http://www.labnol.org/ email: amit@labnol.org


Reader Comments
just what i have been looking for. thanks amit. now i don’t have to convert my swf’s to avi anymore.
Written by Syahid Ali on 10.27.07
This Screencast is SO small that it is impossible to see anything. This Adobe/Share/SWF viewer seems to have no enlarge button. I’ll stick to Screencast.com for Screencasts for now. Of course it would have been better to post the Jing URL link to see what you were trying to show…
Written by John R on 11.16.07
I need to get a code that will allow me to embed .swf files that i made in flash into my website.
Written by Joey on 06.24.08