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Firefox doesn't update autocomplete settings after loading the page (ex: gmail login page)...)

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Firefox doesn't remember form entries even if autocomplete parameter has been deleted for a form field AFTER loading the page (javascript...).

For example, Firefox does anymore remember emails in Gmail login page. If you delete all your history and you try to connect several time, you will have to type your email by hand each time.

I think Google has changed the code of the login page by adding "autocomplete="off" to the email field. But when you rigth-click in the field, and "inspect element", you will not see it. You have to right-click on the page and choose "view source". Then you will see "autocomplete="off" for an (hidden) email field.

No problem with others browsers (Iron or IE).

Is there any way to force FF to remember form entries even if autocomplete is set to off on load?

Firefox doesn't remember form entries even if autocomplete parameter has been deleted for a form field AFTER loading the page (javascript...). For example, Firefox does anymore remember emails in Gmail login page. If you delete all your history and you try to connect several time, you will have to type your email by hand each time. I think Google has changed the code of the login page by adding "autocomplete="off" to the email field. But when you rigth-click in the field, and "inspect element", you will not see it. You have to right-click on the page and choose "view source". Then you will see "autocomplete="off" for an (hidden) email field. No problem with others browsers (Iron or IE). Is there any way to force FF to remember form entries even if autocomplete is set to off on load?

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negtrick said

Firefox doesn't remember form entries even if autocomplete parameter has been deleted for a form field AFTER loading the page (javascript...). For example, Firefox does anymore remember emails in Gmail login page. If you delete all your history and you try to connect several time, you will have to type your email by hand each time. I think Google has changed the code of the login page by adding "autocomplete="off" to the email field. But when you rigth-click in the field, and "inspect element", you will not see it. You have to right-click on the page and choose "view source". Then you will see "autocomplete="off" for an (hidden) email field. No problem with others browsers (Iron or IE). Is there any way to force FF to remember form entries even if autocomplete is set to off on load?

To reproduce the problem:

- Take a virgin FF profil - Go to Gmail, deactive checkbox "Stay connected" and connect - Refuse to save password for this website - Disconnect - Re connect et verify that FF prompt with the last email entered by doucle clicking in the email field or by typing "↓"

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negtrick said

Firefox doesn't remember form entries even if autocomplete parameter has been deleted for a form field AFTER loading the page (javascript...). For example, Firefox does anymore remember emails in Gmail login page. If you delete all your history and you try to connect several time, you will have to type your email by hand each time. I think Google has changed the code of the login page by adding "autocomplete="off" to the email field. But when you rigth-click in the field, and "inspect element", you will not see it. You have to right-click on the page and choose "view source". Then you will see "autocomplete="off" for an (hidden) email field. No problem with others browsers (Iron or IE). Is there any way to force FF to remember form entries even if autocomplete is set to off on load?

To reproduce the problem:

- Take a virgin FF profil - Go to Gmail, deactive checkbox "Stay connected" and connect - Refuse to save password for this website - Disconnect - Re connect et verify that FF prompt with the last email entered by doucle clicking in the email field or by typing "↓"