PDF links broken in SWF Flashpaper after conversion.

I've been building a flash app to view documents that exist as PDF files currently.
A recent demo of this app viewing the PDFs converted to SWF in Flashpaper viewer embedded in Flash player, we noticed that the embedded links (both interdocument links and the internet based links) were broken (didn't work).
Is there something we were doing wrong or is there a fix for this in a newer flashpaper version?
Thanks,
John

According to this http://www.adobe.com/products/flashpaper/productinfo/features/static_tour/navigation/hyper linking.html hyperlinks are supported, however I've seen these not working after converting PDFs to SWFs in my testing.
Is there some requirement for hyperlinks (both internal to the document and external internet links) to be working correctly after the conversion?

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