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The search feature here doesn't seem to work for certain types of strings, like ip addresses. I wanted to do a search and see if anyone asked a question about the "new" security-patch of flash player, flash player "11.1.102.62", but when I entered "Flash Player 11.1.102.62", stackoverflow erased my version-number-string.

The reason I wanted to post, is because I had Flash Player 11.1.102.55, and us-cert.gov had a security advisory out, http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#adobe_releases_security_advisory_for12 , concerning a security hole found. It had a link to an adobe bulletin, which said to upgrade to flash version 11.1.102.62. Also on the page was a link to "check" you're version of flash player, which showed I have"/had" 11.1.102.55. I went to get.adobe.com/flashplayer, to update, and checked my version again, and reported "flash player 11.1.102.55"--that's the version I started out with!

Which one's correct: my version reported on http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/ or the bulletin, stating clicking the link to update my flash player will install the updated version?

Perhaps the wrong link was posted, and people aren't really updating flash player to the new version after all. Or, perhaps there wasn't really a patch, and it was just reported that they found a security patch?

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You have two questions here - one is about Flash and the other is about the way SO works. The latter should probably be moved to meta.stackoverflow.com. – Sir Crispalot Feb 17 '12 at 16:01
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I suggest you branch this into two questions. The first should probably be on Meta (meta.stackoverflow.com) as it's a question about the StackExchange platform. The latter sounds like it's more for ServerFault or SuperUser as it doesn't seem to have anything to do with software development. (Edit: Wow, at least we're consistent.) – Kyle Smith Feb 17 '12 at 16:03

closed as off topic by Paulpro, dalle, Gilles, Jarrod Dixon Apr 30 '12 at 4:10

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