Am Dienstag, den 30.09.2008, 15:31 +0100 schrieb João Eiras: > > How can the Web designer know how many recent search terms the user would > > like to keep handy at the search box? > > He/she can't know, and providing that info would be a privacy issue. > input with type search would simply tell the UA to keep entries typed > in memory for later reuse, which is a bonus for usability, I assume that this should be based on the search elements ID attribute, am I right ? Because common UA behaviour already is to cache entries (based on ID) ... so what unsolved problem is solved there ?
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