DOM access to disable saved passwords

2001-10-03 Thread dh
Is there a method for javascript to disable the saving of passwords for my site? If so, what is it? Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: New proposal for handling security bugs

2001-10-03 Thread Christopher Blizzard
Frank Hecker wrote: Stuart Ballard wrote: Can we make it formal policy that a bug which *did not exist* in any previous milestone can never be security-sensitive? That is, if a bug is reported between 0.9.7 and 0.9.8, and it turns out that 0.9.7 is not affected by this bug, then the bug

Re: New proposal for handling security bugs

2001-10-03 Thread Christopher Blizzard
Stuart Ballard wrote: My only concern is the way it seems to default to closed status, which is more a matter of emphasis than anything else. My two points about eventual disclosure being mandatory and keeping bugs that don't apply to any milestone open were both in reaction to this same

Re: New proposal for handling security bugs

2001-10-03 Thread Christopher Blizzard
Ben Bucksch wrote: Stuart Ballard wrote: It may be that someone's latest branded release has the bug, or something else, but there must be *something*. That's almost always the case. The worst and thus most important and interesting bugs will probably be kept condfidental for a years

Re: DOM access to disable saved passwords

2001-10-03 Thread Henrik Gemal
You mean in forms? form autocomplete=off dh wrote: Is there a method for javascript to disable the saving of passwords for my site? If so, what is it? Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Henrik Gemal, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webmail Evangelist Opasia http://card.gemal.dk

Re: New proposal for handling security bugs

2001-10-03 Thread Ben Bucksch
Christopher Blizzard wrote: What this policy does is set up a framework for end user distributors and other interested parties to share information about security vulnerabilities You seem to assume that reports come from inside, from parties (esp. companies) developing Mozilla. While that

Re: DOM access to disable saved passwords

2001-10-03 Thread Mitchell Stoltz
I don't think it's a standard, but Netscape 6 and IE 6 both support it, to my knowledge. -Mitch dh wrote: This does seem to work, but is it a W3C standard? I've never seen this attribute before. Thanks Henrik Gemal wrote: You mean in forms? form autocomplete=off dh wrote:

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