Hi !

We have same problem. 
Did you solve it ?

Thank you.
Ludo.

Le mardi 22 mars 2016 18:41:05 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> Developed using GWT.
>
> Prior to Chrome 49 I could use the site perfectly fine, we have a dynamic 
> web page with a tree view and a page view, each having it's own key 
> handlers (copy/paste/up/down etc).
>
> Pre Chrome 49 (and Safari/IE/Firefox) the site's behavior is as intended, 
> pressing a key registers in the proper view I am in.  In Chrome 49, the 
> events are overridden by my tree view, all events go through there and the 
> rest are ignored.
>
> I don't know how else to explain this, but if I revert to a lower version 
> of Chrome or use one of the other browsers, it will work as it did before, 
> where the events are fired in the current view.
>
> Can someone help me understand what changes have been made to 
> GWT/Javascript event handling in Chrome 49?  I have a lot of users and they 
> are complaining, I cannot restructure my whole site because my 
> Safari/Firefox users and even older Chrome users do not have this issue.
>
> I can't even provide an exception or any error logging through GWT Super 
> Dev Mode, there is no actual error, just the wrong event handlers are being 
> triggered.
>
> Thank you
>

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