>>Hello.  Internet Explorer, when certain settings are set and a user enters
>>a
>>username and password in a form, asks the user:
>>
>>"Do you want windows to remember this password, so that you don't have to
>>type it again the next time you visit this page?"
>>
>>I know how to disable this on my own computer.  Here's the question: is
>>there a way to programatically disable it for a given password field?  In
>>other words, can I somehow code the page, the field, the form, or whatever
>>so that when my page, signin.cfm, is submitted, IE doesn't prompt the user
>>or save the password?
>>

> Somebody posted a few weeks ago that you can just the autocomplete="no"
> attribute or something very close to that to do this. Search the archives
> for this topic, as it was just discussed and I can't find the exact thread
> right now. For browsers that don't have the autocomplete feature, the
> attribute will just be ignored while parsing.

I have some vague recollection of it being a meta tag... Don't quote me
tho...

Isaac Dealey

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