Adobe flash doesn't work for streaming music on Firefox 10.2 but worked fine on 10.0

I listen to streaming radio. It uses flash. Worked fine on Firefox 10.0. I just updated to 10.1.2 and now no streaming radio.

Hi dolejast,
We have a [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-crashes-or-flash-plugin-crashes troubleshooting section for Flash] that might help. It provides a lot of good information for the most common flash related issues.
Hopefully this helps!

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