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Calendar TouchUI doesn't open #7389

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2ne opened this issue Mar 15, 2019 · 1 comment
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Calendar TouchUI doesn't open #7389

2ne opened this issue Mar 15, 2019 · 1 comment
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2ne commented Mar 15, 2019

[x] bug report

Bug can be reproduced on PrimeNG calendar demo for TouchUI in Chrome 73 - Windows and Mac
https://www.primefaces.org/primeng/#/calendar

Current behaviour
Click on the input to open calendar overlay - The overlay flickers then closes again.

Expected behaviour
The overlay should open as it does in any other browser or mode

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jaikishore08 commented Mar 19, 2019

Now it's opening on chrome 73, but it is not appearing on first click. We need to click twice to get it appeared. The issue is also there on the primefaces website calendar touch ui example.

@cagataycivici cagataycivici changed the title Calendar TouchUI - Doesn't open in Chrome 73 Calendar TouchUI doesn't open Apr 17, 2019
@cagataycivici cagataycivici self-assigned this Apr 17, 2019
@cagataycivici cagataycivici added the Type: Bug Issue contains a bug related to a specific component. Something about the component is not working label Apr 17, 2019
@cagataycivici cagataycivici added this to the 7.1.1 milestone Apr 17, 2019
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