Hi Paul, Problem is, you have created an synthesized element. That element never retrieves a blur event. The reason for this, is that a blur event does not bubble up. When you move the focus away from either one of your inputs, those will fire a blur event. And keep that blur for themselves sort of speak. This can be solved by manually fire a blur event when either of your blur events fire, and the focus isn't on the other one.
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