

There are Adobe test pages for each so you want to make sure that AFP succeeds and the other ASP fails to play. If this is accurate can someone get Firefox to name things correctly, AND if article is accurate let this be a warning to others that they NOT use ASP, but as needed rely on AFP. My Firefox is working, but this confusion of calling things by their proper (or at least a unique name) seems crazy to me. Mozilla Firefox users should note that the presence of the “Shockwave Flash” plugin listed in the Firefox Add-ons section denotes an installation of Adobe Flash Player plugin - not Adobe Shockwave Player. According to this security alert web article ASP is far less secure than AFP which itself isn't great. And if you feel like to disable flash player, make attempt to just switch off this choice Use Adobe Flash Player. After that, every time you boot Microsoft Edge, you can see the Adobe flash player is enabled on Windows 10. Adobe various websites and now seemingly Firefox seem to continually confuse and obscure things regarding the two different Adobe Players (Adobe Flash Player AFP and Adobe Shockwave Player ASP). In this video, Adobe engineer Dave Seropian demonstrates how to quickly and easily enable Flash Player on Internet Explorer 9.This video describes the proces. Then attempt to switch on Use Adobe flash player.
