Are you talking about filling the fields after the page is loaded?
 
If so, that’s not the current problem.  For my client, the fields were
not being filled… the Google toolbar was simple offering to fill them,
and using my error message elements to do so.
 
I need to prevent Google from accessing the elements.  Google’s
messages don’t appear until I’ve “focused” a form element.
 
If there’s not a way to “disable” the Google toolbar’s intervention,
then this type of JS validation isn’t going to work.  I would imagine that
a lot of people have that toolbar installed.
 
Ideas?
 
Rick
 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ????
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 7:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Google Toolbar Messages Strike Again!
 
I've gotten around google trying to autofill the fields by adding them after 
the page is loaded (via jquery)... not very nice for non-js users.... but it's 
the only way I ever got around it!
On 4/12/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, all...

Well... I went to demo a page containing a form with
Jorn's Validation plug-in today and as soon as I caused
what should have been an error message to pop up
above the form field, I get "Google can fill in this form field for you..." 

Aaaahhhhh!

Has anyone found a way to keep the Google messages from overriding
the error messages?

Rick





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