- From: Mounir Lamouri <mounir.lamouri@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 09 May 2011 12:59:27 +0200
On 05/05/2011 01:02 AM, Aryeh Gregor wrote: > On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Jonas Sicking<jonas at sicking.cc> wrote: >> The mozNoFilter attribute we added in Firefox 4. > > I don't see any use-case where you wouldn't want to use mozNoFilter. > Why doesn't it just work that way always? Basically, when you want to use the datalist to suggest a few things you might not want to filter and when the list is long, you very likely want to filter. You might not want to filter when the list is a real set of suggestions and you can type anything else. For example, a field in a support form can ask you "What is your problem?" and you could type a brief summary but some pre-written issues will be available. It's equivalent to a select element followed by an input field that you can use if you select "other" in the list. As I see it, when you filter, you have a very long list and you very likely want the user to select something in the list like a list of bugzilla emails, a list o metro stations, etc. Writing anything not in the list might not work. -- Mounir
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