At 03:01 13/05/99 , Anthony Baxter wrote:
In this case, it can be made to be less of a problem by making the field names that you care about have a random bit on the end, which the converters remove automatically.
It's also _necessary_ to fix this for the client. The issue in question is collecting credit card numbers. If the end user gets their card ripped off, it's us, as the merchant, who bears the cost of the reversals when the customer rings up and complains.
Expecting this to be fixed at the client side is infeasible - a large amount of traffic we expect to see from internet cafes and the like. By and large, these places are not staffed with very clueful computer support people.
Afaik, autocompletion on forms is disabled by default.
Nope, it's on by default. there's a tag of "autocomplete" for input type=text, but it doesn't seem to let you turn it off.
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