Well if you want it in IE < 10 you still need JS to do so. Simply read the 
placeholder attribute through JS and set the value into the Textbox if the 
textbox is empty and not focused. On focus clear the textbox if it contains 
the placeholder text.

-- J.

Am Donnerstag, 6. Dezember 2012 13:56:33 UTC+1 schrieb Drew Spencer:
>
> Wow, when I think of the hassle I went through writing JS to do this on my 
> site a few years ago, and now HTML5 makes it that easy now! I shouldn't be 
> bitter, but I am :)

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