
seems Adobe calls it macromedia flash player > I think use of the name Netscape is how Adobe refers to mozilla products > in general.

In case this is not the right (sub)-forum, please advise where we should post this question. Maybe you are just seeing how Firefox Plugin Checker calls Adobe Flash > Player: 'Shockwave Flash', but thats another matter because at least it > doesnt flag it as being outdated and vulnerable. We would really appreciate any help in this regard.

#Adobe shockwave flash plugin firefox install
Now run the following command to install latest version of Flash Plugin on your Linux system. The following error message is reported when we run Firefox:ġ411663263429 addons.manager ERROR Exception calling provider startup: " nsresult: "0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE)" location: "JS frame :: resource://gre/modules/addons/OpenH264Provider.jsm :: OpenH264Provider.startup :: line 271" data: no] Stack trace: < < < < < Step 3: Installing Adobe Flash Player 11.2.

The problem is that Firefox starts, but it does not detect Flash Player Plugin. For this product, we have installed Firefox-33 and Flash Player 11.2.86_64. In our production environment we are installing a Web-based product. Adobe Shockwave Player est un plug-in permettant de tirer parti des nombreuses animations Shockwave disponibles sur Internet.
