> On 11/18/09 10:50 am, Philip Chee wrote:
> > I think an interim workaround is to port the Firefox Form Autofill
> > extension which (I think) uses it's own storage format and allows
> > autofilling whole forms as well as it's own editor to access stored
> > forms data.

Just had a look to this extension. Seems really interesting, and 
elaborate. Yet capture of a complete form to be used with a single URL 
sounds simple: 
(http://autofillforms.mozdev.org/drupal/content/how-add-complete-form-profile)
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Autofill Forms makes it easy to add a complete form as profile:

    * Visit the website containing the form, e.g. 
http://autofillforms.mozdev.org/test.html
    * Fill out the form with the desired values.
    * Invoke the context menu of one of the form fields (e.g. by clicking 
with the right mouse button on the form field).
    * Select the menu item "Add complete form as profile..." from the 
context menu.

Autofill Forms Advanced Editor will be opened, displaying the newly 
created profile with a rule for each form field.

Note that the profile Site Rule is automatically set to match only the 
website containing the form.
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("profiles" here do not refer to usual user profiles)

Maybe Bill Davidsen, who uses intensively SM1 "fill in form" capability, 
could consider trying this extension within FF and giving us feedback?

Le 18 novembre 2009, Steve Wendt a écrit :
> Auto-fill of whole forms sounds interesting, but that's not the most common
> case -

*for you*

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LL
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