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Latest Adobe Flash Player with Latest Firefox ESR does Not play Adobe Flash Player Videos in Win XP SP3

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I rec. the Following Error when trying to Play Adobe Flash Player Videos: We're sorry, but your browser does not support this video. Please install Adobe Flash version 10 or later.

My System Information: Operation System is Windows XP Service Pack 3 Firefox ESR Version 52.3.0 (32-Bit) Adobe Flash Player Version 26.0.0.151 Browser Name Firefox (NPAPI)

Please help.

I rec. the Following Error when trying to Play Adobe Flash Player Videos: We're sorry, but your browser does not support this video. Please install Adobe Flash version 10 or later. My System Information: Operation System is Windows XP Service Pack 3 Firefox ESR Version 52.3.0 (32-Bit) Adobe Flash Player Version 26.0.0.151 Browser Name Firefox (NPAPI) Please help.

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What is the typical Reply turn time?

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This can possibly happen if a website does a bad sniffing of the plugin and can't handle versions above 19 (i.e. they might see Flash 26 as Flash 2).

Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?

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You mean like "http://www.msn.com/", correct? Any story from MSN.com Might contain a link to a website that uses Adobe Flash Player. Then This is where i run into the Problem. Thanks for your help.

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Is there a solution for This Problem?

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Are there any Updates on this?

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Is Anyone from Mozilla Support going to Respond to This Question at all????

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This question was Originally Posted on 8-15-2017 at 8am, and there have been No Responses from Mozilla Support. Why??

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Well, i guess i will just start using a New browser because I'm Not getting a reply from Mozilla.