Reset TinyMCE state in live DOM after blur#10721
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Given that blur doesn't necessarily mean it's left the element (since it bubbles, vs. focusout), is there any chance a blur could occur within the field to produce an undesirable result?
Similarly, what about when a user navigates to/from a toolbar or link insertion/editing?
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Original issue seems to be resolved. |
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Description
Fixes #8877.
This is an alternative approach to #8879. With the new RichText value, we can simply overwrite the live DOM on blur so that any TinyMCE is removed.
How has this been tested?
See #8877.
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