CF Flash rendering

My cfflash from renders at 1 web address, but the same form
does not render through a different web address. They are the exact
same form, on the exact same website, you just get to it by 2
different web addresses. And there is a clock that keeps turning
and it will not render the drop down menu. These two are the same
exact page, I am on a shared server and host multiple sites.
http://palladiummortgage.com/apply.cfm
is the direct path to it.
Works at
http://blackbeardesign.net/palladium/apply.cfm
Does not work at
http://palladiummortgage.com/apply.cfm
If anyone has had this issue, please tell me what you did to
correct it.
Thanks.

I have uploaded my cfid folder into that directory, but it
does not work. I am on a shared hosting account, so I have no
access to the administrator control panel. How do I map to the cfid
without that control.
If you go to www.palladiummortgage.com/apply.cfm you will see
what I mean. The little clock just keeps turning and the drop downs
never become active.
Thanks

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  • Death of firefox ..killed by flash plugin

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    Hello pemr1,
    We are sad to see you go.
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    * http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071?tstart=0
    * http://blogs.adobe.com/asset/2012/06/inside-flash-player-protected-mode-for-firefox.html
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    If you are interested you can read about it here:
    * [https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2012/11/12/introducing-the-shumway-open-swf-runtime-project/ The Shumway Project] (note that this is nearly a year old so much progress has been made since)
    * http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
    I hope this helps.

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