2008/7/1 Patrick H. Lauke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Lisa Herrod wrote:
>
>> Just wondering if there is a standards compliant way of implementing
>> 'autocomplete' on forms, which I believe is proprietry...?
>>
>
> Not tested it, but...could you inject the autocomplete="off" via javascript
> to the form element?


Thanks Pat, yeah that's what I thought. I wanted confirmation from smart
people like you though :)



> If all else fails, I'd rather have an invalid attribute (with a good
> rationale why it was used) that doesn't have adverse effects (as opposed to
> invalid elements, which have the potential of messing up the DOM more
> dramatically) any day if it actually provides an improvement to usability.
>

Yeah that's what I reckon too. if all else passes i can live with something
like this. But I did want to see if there was anything out there before I
went with it.


 Thanks for that ;)

lisa


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Lisa Herrod
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