[Bug 21148] Provide <input> element attribute to suppress input caching and/or prediction

https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=21148

Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME

--- Comment #1 from Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org> ---
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Status: Accepted
Change Description: none
Rationale: We have that with autocomplete=off.

The "off" keyword indicates either that the control's input data is
particularly sensitive (for example the activation code for a nuclear weapon);
or that it is a value that will never be reused (for example a one-time-key for
a bank login) and the user will therefore have to explicitly enter the data
each time, instead of being able to rely on the UA to prefill the value for
him; or that the document provides its own autocomplete mechanism and does not
want the user agent to provide autocompletion values.

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