On 23 nov, 10:57, tieTYT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've already tried doing this and it doesn't solve the problem at
> hand. IE(s) don't seem to ask you to save the username/password when
> you do this. Here are the things I've tried with your idea:
> Wrapping these inputs in a form in the HTML
> Wrapping these inputs in a form in AJAX
> Submitting the HTML/AJAX form when the login button is clicked.
> Adding a submit button to the form in HTML
> Clicking that submit button via js when the form is submitted
> Lots of other things I can't really remember (I've been trying for a
> few days) and all sorts of combination's of what's mentioned above.
The form and the two inputs (username + password) have to exist in the
HTML page, and you have to actually submit the form (i.e. do not
"return false" in the onsubmit to make your own AJAX request).
I'm not sure but I guess the form's submission might also have to be
done by the user (i.e. not by any javascript code, be it form.submit()
or submitBtn.click()).
> IE(s) are very particular about when they allow autocomplete. The
> only way I've been able to do it is when my form has no dom
> manipulation whatsoever. If you've actually gotten this to work,
> could you show a full example?
Have you tried the app attached to
http://groups.google.fr/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Contributors/msg/9bcebfb17cf914ba
It worked for me in IE.
I'm also using this technique on a project at work, without a problem.
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