PhotoCenterPlugin does not load in Safari

I installed the PhotoCenterPlugin which is used by a number of sites including Snapfish, Costco, and Walmart. However, whenever I attempt to open the photo upload page on these sites, Safari fails to load the plugin. I have tried reinstalling the plugin, reboot, etc. but with the same failed result.
I am using Leopard and my Apple software updater says it's up to date.
I haven't tried this on the Tiger machine so I don't know if this is Leopard specific.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
--Edward

I've had the same experience: Went to Snapfish to upload a large batch of photos, and found I couldn't do it with my "newer" machine & OS (10.4) + Safari 2.0.4. Based on your post, I tried on my old iBook using OS X 10.3, and Safari 1.3.2, and it's working fine.
Interestingly, the Snapfish site steers me to a download of a newer PhotoCenterPlugin ( 1.1.2.2,V1), but the download actually gives me the same as I've already got (1.1.2.0). I tried this a couple times to make sure, and I've sent a complaint to Snapfish help. We'll see if the newer plugin (if I can get it) will make a difference.
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