Hi stefpet,
Thanks for your thought. what is your opinion on its reverse side
? That is, is it possible to delete the autocomplete saved username and
password through application (for eg while clicking the log off button).is
there any alternatives....
regards,
Jithesh.
stefpet wrote:
>
> If I understand you correctly, you want to programmatically detect if
> a form has been filled in using the IE AutoComplete feature or not?
>
> This is not possible (at least not what I can imagine). It is all done
> by the browser and is no different than typing the password by hand
> from a javascript or server-side perspective.
>
> Maybe it is possible to have javascript detect when the password was
> entered and how fast it was entered, and using a threshold value where
> you assume it was done using AutoComplete. But this really dosn't make
> any sense at all...
>
> I've heard of using autocomplete="off" as an argument in an
> input-element, but this is certainly not anything to rely on (if it
> still exists).
>
> Best regards,
> Stefan
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 08:25, jithesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> In my app I want to do a check whether the logging user is set
>> the
>> autocomplete or not. That is in the above case if Admin and tomcat tried
>> to
>> login to the app, i need to differentiate them from other users those who
>> are not set the autocomplete option.
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