Hi Stéphane,

If you blur fires off an action, shouldn't it first check if the field is 
actually updated first?
for myself, I try to stay clear of the blur, as the user interface of it is 
unclear. Especially if it's combined with auto-focus.
Also, when a user just 'tabs' through a form to update something else, it 
will fire, and cause (for the user) unexpected results

Currently working on a sample that does a search in a data-set that's 
updated during the search. Seems a bit similar

Regards
Sander

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