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Supply access to UITextView.secureTextEntry attribute on <TextInput /> #351

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rmcvey opened this issue Mar 27, 2015 · 3 comments
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rmcvey commented Mar 27, 2015

Currently there is no way to make a native password field (outside of manual text masking), due to the UITextView.secureTextEntry attribute not being implemented.

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There is already a PR #265 that does this :)

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rmcvey commented Mar 27, 2015

Great, thank you!

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mkonicek commented Apr 3, 2015

@rmcvey: #265 has been merged, you can close this issue.

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