Can we convert .swf to HTML5 using Captivate ?

Hi All,
I want to know how I can convert the existing .swf files to HTML5. Can I do it using captivate ?
If this can't be done then can i import existing flash code into captivate and then create it to HTML5 ?
Thanks,
Nibs

No to your first question.  Captivate will not convert an SWF to HTML5.
Cannot say for your second question.  It would depend what the AS3 code you imported was trying to do.  But the answer is also probably No.

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