In an open PDF Portfolio, choose File > Save PDF Portfolio As Web Site.
Publish PDF Portfolios to a website (Acrobat Pro)
Acrobat can convert a PDF Portfolio to an SWF file for others to view on a website. All file navigation and video controls are available to users with access to the website. To preview how the PDF Portfolio appears on a website, you publish the content to the site. You can’t preview by opening the published PDF Portfolio on your local computer.
You can view and extract files from a published PDF Portfolio. To edit The PDF Portfolio, open it in Acrobat.
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Select a folder, or create a new one, for the saved web files. Click OK. NoteA new folder makes it easier to find the saved files. The data folder contains the structure of the website and a web player. The data folder contains the structure of the website and a web player. 
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(Optional) Edit the index.html file. For example, you can match the look of an existing website, or embed the PDF Portfolio within an existing web page. 
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Copy the entire data folder and the index.html file to a web server. To transfer the data, you can use FTP, mount the server as a local disk, or use some other method. 
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Note the web address (URL) of the saved HTML file. 
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In a web browser, enter the URL of the HTML page, starting with http:// or https://. 
Tips for successful playback
- Install Flash Player 10.1 or later. Early versions of Flash Player cannot play back a published PDF Portfolio. 
- Use Acrobat PDF Portfolios. You cannot publish Acrobat 9 PDF Portfolios to a website. 
- Use only system fonts in the PDF Portfolio, not styled text, embedded fonts, or other installed fonts. 
- View the index.html file from a web server ( http :// or https://), not from your local computer. 
- Avoid adding SWF file attachments or videos to your PDF Portfolio. Video playback and SWF file attachments are not supported in a published PDF Portfolio. 
Share PDF Portfolios
Share a PDF Portfolio with others by sending the file in an e-mail or by uploading it on the Adobe Document Cloud. (See Sharing files.)