Plugin Check guard tracking Shockwave for Director despite the latest version

When I tap the Plugin Check page Firefox 4.0.1

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He noted the next plugin is obsolete:

Shockwave for Director
Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.5.9

However, I have the latest version of Shockwave installed (11.5.9.620) installed. Reinstall the plugin does not change how the Mozilla Firefox Plugin Check page views this plugin.

Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in is also known as "Shockwave Player" not to be confused with 'Shockwave Flash', which is also known as Adobe Flash. Bad naming conventions by Adobe translates into some confusion.

Sorry for the problem with the version number. Version 11.5.9.620 is indeed the last version, but your plugin doesn't show the '. '. 620"that confuses the Plugins page check. There was a problem with how Adobe indicates the incomplete version number in the past and I thought everything was corrected, but it seems that she did not correct how it shows in OSX. On my system Windows, add-ons > list of Extensions and the Plugin Check page shows the full version number (11.5.9.620).

You can still use this page to check and view the number of full version on the Adobe site (this page will also test and view the Flash version number): http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/

You can find the numbers of most recent version for any Adobe product by reading the most recent security bulletin for each product on this site: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/

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