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InputOtp: Paste event not handled in Template and Sample doc #16713

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navedqb opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #16714
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InputOtp: Paste event not handled in Template and Sample doc #16713

navedqb opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #16714
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navedqb commented Nov 8, 2024

Describe the bug

When using the InputOtp component with a custom template , the paste event is not triggered in doc

Environment

Primeng 17.18.11

Reproducer

https://primeng.org/inputotp#sample

Angular version

18.0.2

PrimeNG version

17.18.11

Build / Runtime

Angular CLI App

Language

TypeScript

Node version (for AoT issues node --version)

18.16.0

Browser(s)

Chrome

Steps to reproduce the behavior

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Expected behavior

Paste should work in template and sample doc

@navedqb navedqb added the Status: Needs Triage Issue will be reviewed by Core Team and a relevant label will be added as soon as possible label Nov 8, 2024
@mehmetcetin01140 mehmetcetin01140 added Component: Documentation Issue or pull request is related to Documentation and removed Status: Needs Triage Issue will be reviewed by Core Team and a relevant label will be added as soon as possible labels Nov 12, 2024
@mehmetcetin01140 mehmetcetin01140 added this to the 17.18.12 milestone Nov 12, 2024
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