Hyperlinks disabled

For some reason when saving a pdf from ID5 — the hyperlinks are not active.
I recieve this prompt:
The plug-in required by this 'URI' action is not available. Information about the missing plug-in may be available on Adobe's Web site.

IDS? Are you talking about InDesign? You should probably ask in that forum. If it only happens with those pdf's, it's more than likely something that went wrong when you created the pdf.

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