Fix declarative blur not working#56223
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Summary: Calling blur() on a ref works now. Failed before bc we did not become first responder when we were focused, so resign first responder would fail and no onBlur() event would be generated. Changelog: [Internal] Reviewed By: jorge-cab Differential Revision: D98006567
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Summary:
Calling blur() on a ref works now. Failed before bc we did not become first responder when we were focused, so resign first responder would fail and no onBlur() event would be generated.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: jorge-cab
Differential Revision: D98006567