Flash 10.0 r12 not working in Firefox

I installed the latest version of Flash when prompted to by
Firefox, but once I had installed it I still got the message saying
I don't have the latest version of flash player in the window where
the graphics should be displaying. I restarted Firefox and the
system, but still no joy. Same thing's happened on another computer
as well.
Anyone help??!
cheers

It sticks at zero for me as well, icedmaple.
My guess is that patrickstump.com is breaking, not because of
player detection issues (it would tell you that you don't have the
required flash version in that instance) but because of the new
security model in player 10. Starting with the first release of
player 9, Adobe rolled out an incremental security increase due to
some key vulnerabilities. The entire security model was released
immediately, and has been implemented over 3 player releases. The
new strictness often breaks projects that were built for an old
player that allowed the vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, until the
flash coders at patrickstump.com update their flash app to follow
the new security guidelines (which have been out and publicly
available for more than a year) it will likely not work with player
10. I would revert back to an old player that it does work with in
the mean time.
Again, this is likely not a problem with the player, but with
the code the site was built with. Though it is possible that the
code is accurate, and there is a bug in the player, but that is up
to the flash coders to look into.

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