On Nov 13, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Brett Patterson wrote:

Sorry, but no. If you look in FF3 it keeps the text entered in the form field when page is refreshed the same. It does not remove it.

There are no code examples, and I have exhausted the library and internet resources.

Well, forgive me if I go into grumpy old fart mode here, but your problem is only tangentially related to Web Standards at best. And while I can be grudgingly appreciative of your initiative in submitting your school assignment here for an answer I think: A) You have actually already received in previous answers quite enough clues to work out your own answer B) If your teacher isn't utterly incompetent, he won't have set a task that he hasn't already either provided an answer to, or at least pointers to where to look for an answer.

That said, I'm sure anyone here would be happy to review your eventual solution for standards compliance.

Please take this in good part, and good luck,


Andrew

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