That should work. I thought you were going to say the buttons weren't reading for you correctly, because that is often the case with Firefox. Flash reads better with Internet Explorer. If you're getting a message that Flash is disabled, it suggests that there is a security flaw in Flash and Firefox is blocking access to it until Adobe releases a patched version of Flash. If it's crashing, that's a beast of another color.

Brad

On 9/15/2015 3:22 PM, douglas richard dexheimer via Jfw wrote:
using firefox 40.0.3; what is the latest version that supports afp? on some websites that use flash content (youtube, spotify, live365, video streaming sites with embedded objects or players, etc.) I get a popup saying the adobe flash plug-in has crashed. the same site may or may not work on other browsers such as IE, chrome or webbIE. uninstalling and reinstalling afp didn't improve things. thanks for your feedback.

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