Oh.
Well that's something different.
The AutoComplete feature is for filling in URLs in the ADDRESS BAR,
not filling in forms at a web site.
With all the new interactive web pages that use Active Server Pages, or
Dynamic HTML, or Java or VB scripts, and CGI, etc.... it is easy to get
confused about what the web browsing software can do and what the web PAGE
can do.
Just remember, if it is within the confines of the display area of the web
browser, then it is a function of the web PAGE and not a feature of the
web BROWSER.
Jim Meagher
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http://www.ezy.net/~microsol International Webmasters Association
410-543-8996 MS Site Builder Network - Level 2 member
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Belfor <[log in to unmask]>
> Jim -
>
> Everything was checked as it should be. My problem was the first time I
> went to the site I responded "No" when asked if I wanted my password
saved.
> The next time I wasn't asked.
>
> Anyway, I have been playing and solved the problem! Here is the "cure"
for
> anyone else who might encounter this situation. Don't use AutoComplete
to
> fill in your username (or whatever is required before the password).
Type
> it all in and then after entering the password the option comes up, the
> same as if you never visited the site before.
>
> Jerry
>
> At 11:40 PM 6/25/99 -0400 Jim Meagher said:
> -->Jerry,
> -->
> -->Open IE and click TOOLS -- INTERNET OPTIONS -- ADVANCED
> -->
> -->The check boxes you need are at the bottom of the BROWSING section.
> -->
> -->=====
> -->----- Original Message -----
> -->From: Jerry Belfor <[log in to unmask]>
> -->
> -->> How can I get the autocomplete option to come back up?
>
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