Online pdf viewer

I need to develop a online PDF viewer in Flash that should have the options of Page navigation, Zoom, Search, print
How is is possible . I need suggesstions

Flash player does not play pdf files. You can navigate to a pdf, but you can't directly interact with a pdf.

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