One of the commenters on the linked bug to discuss valid use cases for autocomplete=off hits a wonderful nail on the head:
> Actually there is a famous site called http://www.google.com they use autocomplete="off" for their search form since every time you visit the site you want to search something completly different.
> Actually there is a famous site called http://www.google.com they use autocomplete="off" for their search form since every time you visit the site you want to search something completly different.