Form Input Autocomplete
Reported by
anthagos...@gmail.com,
Jan 10 2017
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Issue descriptionChrome Version : 55.0.2883.87 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Create a form with text inputs with a [name] attribute such as "phone" or "password" (2) Add autocomplete="off" or autocomplete="false" or autocomplete="new-password" to the input attributes (3) Open an HTML page with the form, and populate and submit the data (4) Re-open the form and notice that fields are automatically populated (5) Get infuriated What is the expected result? For Chrome to respect developers. For the inputs to not be filled in by garbage. What happens instead? Inputs are filled in because Chrome thinks its smarter than developers and users. Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if possible. Follow the fucking protocols and use common sense. Literally no one wants this behaviour. Chrome forces devs to use JS to clear forms. Actually, we'll just use FireFox instead.
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Jan 12 2017
anthagostino@ Thanks for the report! Could you please provide a sample test case or URL of the webpage where actually you are observing this issue, It will be helpful to test this issue from chrome-TE end. Thanks!
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Feb 12 2018
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Comment 1 by nyerramilli@chromium.org
, Jan 11 2017Labels: Needs-Triage-M55