Flash keeps failing in Safari 4.1

I have Safari 4.1 (O/S 10.4.11) and have installed then uninstalled then reinstalled Flash 10.1. I keep having a problem with entering text into an online RPG chat/mail text boxes. When I do a fresh install of Flash, it works for a few minutes, but then all of a sudden, I won't be able to enter text. It will just happen all of a sudden. It is the darndest thing. NOTHING changes. I don't close then reopen Safari. One second I can type; the next I can't.
Anybody have any ideas what is going on here? Better yet; how to fix it?

Hi,
Install the v10.4.11 Combo Update
Restart your Mac and try Safari.
It's ok to do this even though you are already running v10.4.11.

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