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There are ways to resolve those situations properly as explained in the link being discussed.



So you defeat the autocomplete by messing with attributes in a slightly different way, and we've just gone in a circle. Great job everybody.


That's pretty much the story of the web from day one, and I'm not sure if it can actually be avoided. The incentives and desires of the content producers, browser makers, and users are all too different.




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