Try to put, in the input tag, the attribute AUTOCOMPLETE = "Off"

Regards.

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De: Lorena Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: martes, 27 de noviembre de 2001 17:09
Asunto: Litte off topic: How to disable the save password question in the
forms


>Hello all,
>
>Please help me.  Sometimes when a person tries to submit a form an it has a
>password field, the Internet Explorer ask if you want to save the password.
>I want to disable this with programming, I know I can go to the tools menu,
>then Internet Options, then Content, then autocomplete, and in autocomplete
>settings disable the prompt me to save the passwords option.  But this
comes
>for default enabled in this kinds of browsers.  So I need that my
>application do something to avoid this question?.
>
>Can anybody help me?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help
>
>Lorena Carlo
>
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