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Hi,
I have an ASP.NET website that I'm testing in Netscape 7. The site contains a typical Registration page and a Login page.
In Netscape, once I log out of the website and go back to log in again, it prepopulates the username and password textboxes. This will be a problem if the user uses a public machine. How can I stop this from happening in ASP.NET?
I have an ASP.NET website that I'm testing in Netscape 7. The site contains a typical Registration page and a Login page.
In Netscape, once I log out of the website and go back to log in again, it prepopulates the username and password textboxes. This will be a problem if the user uses a public machine. How can I stop this from happening in ASP.NET?
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Mozilla (Netscape & Firefox) is making a comeback. Hopefully it's standards-compliant browser will give IE a run for its money! It's about time web languages be standardized and not be forced what "Microsoft" think is the best way to do things.
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Just cleared out the Stored Passwords and tried again and this time chose not to save - that's done the job.
After developing intranet applications solely for IE for the past few years, I'm now remembering the headaches cross-browser compatability issues can cause!
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