On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 09:46:19 +0100, Bruce Lawson <bru...@opera.com> wrote:
As it's very common for people to drop the http:// prefix on advertising, business cards etc (and who amongst us reads out the prefix when reading a URL on the phone?) I'd like to suggest that input type="url" allows the http:// prefix to be optional on input and, if ommitted, be assumed when parsing.
The spec explicitly allows that actual value seen and edited by the user in the interface is different from DOM value of the input, so browsers are free to prepend http:// automatically (and IMHO should – DSK-253195).
-- regards, Kornel Lesinski