Issue flash player

Hello,why do i see blurry videos from internet if i have flash player and graphic card upgraded?i have win 8

the code you showed wouldn't do either of the things you expect or see unless you assigned a variable to your textfield which is not recommended.  use your textfield's text property and make sure your textfield is single line:
tf1_txt.multiline=false;
tf1_txt.onSetFocus = function() : Void
if (tf1_txt.text == "Type Here") {
tf1_txt.text= "";
tf1_txt.onKillFocus = function() : Void
if (tf1_txt.text == "") {
tf1_txt.text = "Type Here";

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    http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
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