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fix(input): move nested function outside of if statment so as to fix issue related to strict mode
There was a white screen issue caused on ios because of a nested function declaration in the input component. I moved this function out of the if statement so as to fix this issue. closes issue 187 on conference app repo
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@ -41,19 +41,21 @@ export class NativeInput {
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self.focusChange.emit(true);
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function docTouchEnd(ev) {
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var tappedElement: any = ev.target;
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if (tappedElement && self.element()) {
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if (tappedElement.tagName !== "INPUT" && tappedElement.tagName !== "TEXTAREA") {
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self.element().blur();
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}
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}
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}
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if (self._blurring) {
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// automatically blur input if:
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// 1) this input has focus
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// 2) the newly tapped document element is not an input
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console.debug('input blurring enabled');
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function docTouchEnd(ev) {
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var tappedElement: any = ev.target;
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if (tappedElement && self.element()) {
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if (tappedElement.tagName !== 'INPUT' && tappedElement.tagName !== 'TEXTAREA') {
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self.element().blur();
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}
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}
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}
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document.addEventListener('touchend', docTouchEnd, true);
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self._unrefBlur = function() {
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console.debug('input blurring disabled');
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