True that...but what about websites (mostly financial) that somehow 
instruct the browser not to autofill?

My bank, for example, recently changed backend service providers and I 
now have to manually key the account number, password, and PIN number. 
Chrome (and FFox) used to autofill, but no longer.

Isn't there an HTML (or Java) directive that tells the browser not to 
autofill?

Mike Copeland

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: strategy
From: Michael Madigan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 4/4/2012 1:49 PM

If you allow your browser, like Chrome, to autofill, you'll save quite a bit of 
effort.  


________________________________
  From: Gary Jeurink<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 2:52 PM
Subject: strategy

I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing
two-key items like ctrl+a then ctrl+c. I'm using the edge of my pinkie
knuckle (left hand) for the ctrl. Lately I'm constantly filling out website
forms with credit card numbers, email addresses etc. Since I database all my
info anyway, what short cut to grab a text box info to the copy/paste buffer
from my data-form then just paste on the web page. right now I'm thinking of
assigning the F12 a macro. select all, copy or even build a button specific
for individual fields. of course my macro keys won't work on the web page.
(I quit using sticky keys because it screws up many other things).



Gary Jeurink



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