SWF doesn't seem to export to EPUB with InDesign CS4

I have set up a test InDesign file for an ebook. This includes two different placed SWF files. These do not seem to export to EPUB format. Everything else works as expected, but I really wonder whether I might be doing something wrong or whether it isn't possible to deal with swf-animations in ID CS4 and EPUB.
Thanks for your answers.

I have now unzupped the epub file and the XML file contains the code for the swf files to be shown (I think).
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<object data="images/welcomecurl.swf" width="468" height="60" />
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However, nothing displays in Digital Editions...

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