Ah, ok, I got it figured out thanks.

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Andrew Maben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> 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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