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bug(datepicker): Day focus doesn't work if more than 1 datepicker in same page #3494
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This adds additional condition to restrict focus in/out to instance of the datepicker by verifyng if focus event target and related targets are descendants of the datepicker element. This removes false results based only on the class name checks, which fail when focus is switched between datepicker instances. Closes ng-bootstrap#3494
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This adds additional condition to restrict focus in/out to instance of the datepicker by verifyng if focus event target and related targets are descendants of the datepicker element. This removes false results based only on the class name checks, which fail when focus is switched between datepicker instances. Closes ng-bootstrap#3494
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This adds additional condition to restrict focus in/out to instance of the datepicker by verifyng if focus event target and related targets are descendants of the datepicker element. This removes false results based only on the class name checks, which fail when focus is switched between datepicker instances. Closes ng-bootstrap#3494
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This adds additional condition to restrict focus in/out to instance of the datepicker by verifyng if focus event target and related targets are descendants of the datepicker element. This removes false results based only on the class name checks, which fail when focus is switched between datepicker instances. Closes ng-bootstrap#3494
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Bug description:
In a page that contains more than one datepicker instances (i.e. https://ng-bootstrap.github.io/#/components/datepicker/examples):
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