On windows, there 2 plugins for Flash
 active x control plugin for IE
plugin for 'other' browsers

and Chrome is special. It has flash player built in. And (from what I've
heard) you have to put some effort in to be able to use the debug player in
Chrome (or any other version).

So you may have just uninstalled the active x plugin and not the ;other;
plugin, and chrome is doing its own thing...

this is based off of my memory with no googling so if I am wrong, I hope
this at least points you in a useful direction.



On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Rodrigo Augusto Guerra <
rodr...@alumni.org.br> wrote:

> hi folks...
>
> trying to update and undestand some flash player version questions here,
> after close all programs, uninstalling FP and restarting I have the
> following:
>
> FF version:
> WIN 10,1,53,64
> Your browser is Gecko engine (Mozilla, Netscape 6+ etc.) on the Windows
> platform.
>
> Chome:
> WIN 10,2,154,25
> Your browser is Konqueror / Safari / OmniWeb 4.5+ on the Windows platform.
>
> IE:
> Your Flash Player version is
> You don't have the Flash Player installed.
> Your browser is Internet Explorer 5+ on the Windows platform.
>
>
> a) why after uninstalling it still present in FF and chrome?
>
> b) why FF and chrome don't show the same version? I always thought that
> they use the same FP engine and IE user another one (activex)
>
> c) even after downloading and installing a fresh FP, FF still shows the old
> version.
>
>
>
> thanks
> rodrigo.
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