Xcelsius output not rendering in versions of Adobe Reader higher than 9.0

I am using Windows XP Professional & Office 2007.  My Flash Player version is 10.1.82.76 and my Xcelsius version is 5.1.3.0, Build #12,1,3,495.   
My issue came about when we started upgrading to Adobe Reader 9.3.   With Adobe 9.0, I could create Xcelsius Files and output them to Reader and could successfully use the interactive features of the dashboard in the pdf files.  Once we upgraded to Adobe Reader 9.3, the pdf documents created from Xcelsius no longer render the dashboard when opened (shows a blank, white document).  Does anybody know of a fix to this issue?  It's been a problem everytime we try to share these pdf outputs of our Xcelsius dashboards with others as they have generally upgraded their Adobe Readers as well and can't get them to render either.

I don't think it nothing to do with the version of Adobe Life cycle designer.
There might be some patch level issue and also some patch level issue from the browser end too.
Just check the compatibility of the browser also

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