Adobe Contribute web browser plug-in

I can't seem to find much information about the use of Adobe Contribute web browser plug-in
I found a download link: http://helpx.adobe.com/contribute/kb/firefox-4-firefox-5-plug.html
however it doesn't seem to want to install with my version of firefox
I have the latest version fo firefox
thanks
Jon

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