Gervase Markham wrote:
James Graham wrote:
The only sensible use case that has been suggested so far is for online
email apps which allow > 1 email addresses in an <input type="text"> -
in this case none of the text will be recognized by the spellchecker vs.
an <input type="text"> which contains an email subject line, which
should be spellchecked.

How about a scheme where the UA never spellchecks <input type="text">?
Those who have sufficient trouble with spelling a single sentence (the
subject line) can right-click and choose "Check Spelling"?

If this whole attribute rigmarole is merely about trying to distinguish
between an <input type="text"> containing email addresses and one
containing a subject line, then it seems like a storm in a teacup to me.
Either people have to manually request it for subject lines, or the
email addresses get red squiggly underlines - deal with it. :-)

Well most people on the list seem to agree with you - you just need to convince other Mozilla folks who seem determined to implement this :)

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