Try the AUTOCOMPLETE="OFF" on the <form> tag rather than the <input> tag - it seems to work OK for me.

 

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of itpweb1
Sent: 04 January 2006 09:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Easy400Group] battling with the password management system

 

I have been battling with the password management systems on Firefox
and IE. I am putting an application in a semi-public kiosk type
set-up.  I will will require employees to login with a unique
password.  I would like to use the "INPUT TYPE=password" on the form
to obscure entry as user types password. Eg:

Password: <INPUT TYPE=password NAME=pw SIZE=10 MAXLENGTH=10
AUTOCOMPLETE="off">

The downside of this feature is that the browser will ask the user if
it should remember the password for next time.  Occationally a
clear-headed user will say yes, and subsequent  users will immediately
log on to his account.

A simple solution would be to use a form with simply "TYPE=text".
However is there a better way to handle this?

marty






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