MEM wrote:
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields with the type: text. All works fine.
If We put two text fields, one with type: text. Another with type:password,
this one get's shorter.
Is there a way to stop IE from doing this
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Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 10:46
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MEM wrote:
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields with the type: text. All works
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From: MEM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 10:27
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Subject: [css-d] IE Password Field
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields
MEM wrote:
-Original Message-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert O'Rourke
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 10:46
To: Luc on css-discuss
MEM wrote:
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields with the type:
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields with the type: text. All works fine.
If We put two text fields, one with type: text. Another with type:password,
this one get's shorter.
Is there a way to stop IE from doing this mess?
Thanks a