Convert flash to html5

hi ,
  i want to know is there a product that can convert flash to html5, if there is , can u tell me how to get the sdk, i  want to get it if i can  via purchase , please tell me more details,thanks

Hi junchen
Please Refer : http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/flash-to-html5.html
you are also welcome to contact our support team at http://adobe.ly/yxj0t6

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