But since it ISN'T in the spec, maybe that preference could be
> "legitimately" (whatever that means) moved to the Privacy pane, > instead of buried in the userPrefs.js file for the techies to edit?
That would significantly increase the chance of Camino being banned by internet banking sites (as well as adding a GUI pref that many users wouldn't understand).
But if banking sites wanted this, why didn't they then go to the W3C
> and ASK (nicely) that it be added.
You'd have to ask the banks (maybe they did?). The fact remains that it is a defacto standard, and Camino will continue to support it rather than be banned from many sites. The override will be added as a hidden pref to Camino, for those who want to make the informed choice not to allow autocomplete suppresion.
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