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2/21/2008 1:22 AM
 

Hi,

I notice that in DNN 4.8.0, the Auto Complete feature doesn't work anymore. And the "Remember Password" function of Firefox also doesn't.

Is there any way to turn these back on?

Thanks

Duc

*Edit: my fault, didn't look carefully. Just open Default.aspx and change autocomplete="off" to "on"

 
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6/9/2010 10:58 PM
 
I tried adding the autocomplete setting in 5.2.3 (autocomplete wasn't included in Default.aspx at all to begin with) and clearing the cache, but autocomplete still isn't working. Is there some other approach for 5.x?
 
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