I'm trying to disable to autofill prompt I get for the username and password field on my page and was quite successful in doing so after I introduced the below line in the existing code. readonly onfocus="myFunc(this.id)
. Although I initially tried autocomplete="false"
or autocomplete="off"
wasn't of any help, I just let it be there.
<tr>
<td align="right">Username:</td>
<td><input type="text" name="username" class="input" MAXLENGTH=8 size="25" autocomplete="false" id="username " readonly onfocus="myFunc(this.id)" onKeyPress="return submit(event)"></td>
</tr>
The point is the above code does help in disabling the autofill feature[in most of the browsers], but when I go and click on the empty text box to type username, the text box is empty and doesn't take any input from keyboard (as though it is still readonly
- issue seen only in IE11).The color changes are applied when I click. The JS function called is as below.
function myFunc(x) {
//x.removeAttribute('readonly');
//x.style.background = "yellow";
document.getElementById(x).removeAttribute("readonly");
document.getElementById(x).style.background = "yellow";
}
Now a second click in the text box will let me type.Can somebody let me know how do I fix this behavior in IE.
autocomplete="false"
- only to discover it must also be defined on the form that the element is a part of (eg.<form method="POST" action="post.php" autocomplete="false"><input type="text" name="username" autocomplete="false"/></form>
). Recently, some browsers also have less respect for this attribute, see caniuse.com/#feat=input-autocomplete-onoff, bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=468153#c164