Flash player for Device central

Every time i try to preview a page in device central
i get a message saying i need a flash player plugin. I click on ok
and it takes me to adobe site that has download links for flash
player 9. I have downloaded it 3 times now and i keep getting the
same message. I cant view flash content on my pages with device
central. I have a new IMac with Leapord 10.5.2

Yes, we're well aware that Firefox on Win8.1 is not the most stable choice.  You're far better off with IE or Chrome on Win8.1 at the moment.  There's no magic bullet there, and we're collaborating with Mozilla to resolve the long-standing issues on that config.
The work in Flash Player for this effort is in the current shipping version, but they depend on Firefox 40 or higher (nightly.mozilla.org) and the latest Flash Player beta (http://www.adobe.com/go/flashplayerbeta).  You should see some improvement on that config, but you also get a bunch of experimental Firefox features, so there are no guarantees.  It would be interesting to know if you see an improvement there.

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