Ok I updated my flash plugin installer to the flash plugin 11 from adobe.
Now the problem is that foxtab ain't running no more....so I removed it and reinstalled it and nothing same problem.
So after a couple of searchs I gave with a solution for the windows users....
Posted by Jesús Rojas on February 18, 2012
What I did was going into global configuration (right click on any flash animation) Avanced/ trusted location settings/ add/ add folder/ and selected C:Users/Your username/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles
this folder is hidden so you have to enable hidden files visualization.
I am running firefox 10.0.2 with flash player 11.1 in windows 7, and foxtab is now running without problems"
Thats the fix for the windows users...so..any idea for the linux users
Anyone.
Now the problem is that foxtab ain't running no more....so I removed it and reinstalled it and nothing same problem.
So after a couple of searchs I gave with a solution for the windows users....
Posted by Jesús Rojas on February 18, 2012
What I did was going into global configuration (right click on any flash animation) Avanced/ trusted location settings/ add/ add folder/ and selected C:Users/Your username/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles
this folder is hidden so you have to enable hidden files visualization.
I am running firefox 10.0.2 with flash player 11.1 in windows 7, and foxtab is now running without problems"
Thats the fix for the windows users...so..any idea for the linux users

Anyone.


should be one of those two. unfortunately I have doubt's that info will do you much good as this seems to be a flash player issue rather then an issue with firefox. I'm guessing foxtab makes use of flash player, otherwise this wouldn't be an issue. Having never had to actually configure anything for flash player in linux before, I'm afraid I'm not much use to you there. sorry
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