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fix(): change autocapitalize types to any to avoid conflicts #2509

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blocks ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464

We are getting a compiler error when trying to specify types for autocapitalize. This change comes after discussion with Manu re: what to do about the issue.

@manucorporat manucorporat merged commit 19746d6 into master Jun 15, 2020
@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi deleted the type-any-doc branch June 15, 2020 14:19
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 7, 2022
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 2, 2022
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 5, 2022
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 23, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
rwaskiewicz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 25, 2023
In #2509, we changed these types to `any` as suggested by Manu. This was done to fix ionic-team/ionic-framework#21464.

Upon further investigation we found that this fix was not correct. The Framework issue had nothing to do with the types on `HTMLStencilElement` and instead were related to the types on `HTMLElement`.

It's worth noting we didn't got the route of specifying the allowed strings further to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'` to align with `lib.dom.d.ts` that's shipped with TypeScript, which just types this property as `string` (on `HTMLElement`). Had we done that, we could/would have run into issues where `string` isn't assignable to `'off' | 'on' | 'none' | 'sentences' | 'words' | 'characters'`, as the former is wider than that latter.
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