Pdf viewing in mobile

how to open and read a pdf in flex mobile inside flex its possible ....help

Thanks for your reply....not sure how to upload a file....it's a very simple Pdf, viewed on a laptop or desktop there's no problem, only mobile devices.
Everything done with Indesign is fine, only some minor text entered using Acrobat does not show.
Bernd Alheit wrote:
Can you post a link to a sample document?

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