""David Giragosian"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/21/08, Tor Vidvei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm developing a traning page for basic math.  The answers are entered by
the user in simple text input fields and the same page is returned (after
having been processed by php) to the user with indications of correctness
or error on each answer.  If the AutoComplete feature is turned on a
droplist with previous entries are displayed in the answer fields, even if new exercises are generated. This is quite distracting. Is there any way
I can block this feature from my php-code, even if it is turned on in the
users browser?

Tor

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I think this HTML is IE specific,

<form autocomplete="off">
...
</form>

Not sure if you can do it on a tag by tag basis or not, nor what versions it
might be limited by.

David


This is only if you are using IE's autocomplete, I believe google and a ton of third party toolbars have auto complete/ form auto fill in features.

- Dan
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