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Posted by Gregor Kofler on 08/10/07 18:42
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn meinte:
> Gregor Kofler wrote:
>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn meinte:
>>> Gregor Kofler wrote:
>>>> Some browser know a "autocomplete"-attribute for input fields.
>>>> autocomplete="off" might help.
>>> If that was the case (I have not tested it), the attribute should be either
>>> be declared (which however fails when parsed as tagsoup-HTML) or its value
>>> set through a properly feature-tested DOM element property, because using it
>>> as above would create invalid markup.
>> Well, I never stated that it is valid.
>
> And you have not stated that it is not Valid, hence my remark.
"Some browsers know something..." sounds pretty non-standard compliant
to me. Anyway, I should have pointed that out.
>> However, Google [1] uses this proprietary attribute in their smart
>> suggest version,
>
> IBTD. That Google uses some code is hardly a sign of interoperability of
> it. Google's code is compacted bloat-code.
ACK. You don't even have to rate their JS efforts. A simple search
produces a webpage with 292 errors, no doctype declaration, deprecated
markup (center-tags) etc.
But then: the OP could have used this very search engine and gotten
everything that can be said to solve this problem...
Gregor
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