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Tired of Flash not working

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Alright Firefox, I'm tired of piddling around with Flash player. Used to work just fine, then you "upgraded" Firefox, and now it no longer works. You have the audacity to recommend going back to a previous version of Flash, yet you think folks should always use the latest version of Firefox, doesn't this seem a bit flakey to you? The question is, when do you fix Firefox? I'm only really posting this to explain why Firefox is no longer a viable platform, IE9 gets the nod as far as I'm concerned, it has no problem with Flash 11.3.

Alright Firefox, I'm tired of piddling around with Flash player. Used to work just fine, then you "upgraded" Firefox, and now it no longer works. You have the audacity to recommend going back to a previous version of Flash, yet you think folks should always use the latest version of Firefox, doesn't this seem a bit flakey to you? The question is, when do you fix Firefox? I'm only really posting this to explain why Firefox is no longer a viable platform, IE9 gets the nod as far as I'm concerned, it has no problem with Flash 11.3.

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The issue with Adobe Flash and Firefox is an issue related to how Adobe created their "Protected Mode" in Flash. Downgrading to a previous version of Flash is basically the same as disabling this protected mode, and lets Flash work with Firefox. It isn't a fault with Firefox as it is Flash's QA team missing some bugs.

Flash in IE works because IE uses a totally different version of Flash than Firefox (and chrome uses another different version). These different versions have different bugs (there are bugs in the IE flash that aren't in the Firefox Flash, etc.).

Using the latest version of all your software is always the ideal situation, but sometimes, you have to downgrade. Downgrading Flash is the best overall solution, as in a typical day web surfing, you are going to be using Firefox more than Flash, and thus will want the security benefits in Firefox being updated. Also, there are reports of older versions of Firefox not working properly with the newest flash as well, so downgrading is the only surefire way to avoid problems (until Adobe fixes their problem)

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Fiddlestix. Just do a test, you'll see. Firefox used to be a player in the browser game, and IE used to be slow and cumbersome. No more, the roles are reversed. IE works, Firefox don't, that simple.

ps - really, you should actually READ what the other posts are in the thread before you pop off like some acomplished know it all. Obviously you did NOT read the thread comments, and just as obviously, you know not of what you speak (type).

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Hey guys, since this thread is not resulting in productive troubleshooting, and there are several proven solutions (downgrade Flash, disable Realplayer, disable Flash Protected Mode, use another browser, etc.) I'm locking this thread.

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