06-03-2012 10:08 PM - last edited on 06-03-2012 10:12 PM by MarineVietVet
Recently, I noticed that my iPad was no longer auto filling my login info on this site. It has become a nuisance because I don't stay logged in for very long and do most of my browsing from my iPad. I decided to check the source code on my Mac and low and behold, I find the dreaded autofill="off" attribute for the login form element. This is the most obnoxious attribute in the HTML spec. Why do this? I want to save my password...don't get in my way. Why does myFICO think it knows what's better for me than I do? This is one of those ridiculous "protect the users from themselves" measures. On my Mac, I force my browser to ignore this kind of BS. On my iPad/iPhone, it's not so simple. Fortunately they are both jailbroken so there may be a solution. But I find this so infuriating, I'm not even going to try. I'd rather just leave myFICO, both the forum and paid products.
06-04-2012 04:54 AM
06-04-2012 08:50 AM
I thought my kids did something to my computer. ![]()
I'm sure it's just temporary as they continue with the upgrades. Bumping for a resident technical Admin.
06-04-2012 01:41 PM
+1
06-06-2012 03:44 PM
llecs wrote:
I thought my kids did something to my computer.
I'm sure it's just temporary as they continue with the upgrades. Bumping for a resident technical Admin.
I thought I had done something to my computer too. I went looking for answers, I was told that there were no changes made so that's not the cause. The people I reported this to said the auto login was working for them. I'll see what else I can dig up.
Will everyone who auto login isn't working please let me know what browser you're using.
If it's working for you, please let me know what browser your using too!
Thank you,
06-06-2012 04:29 PM
Not working on IE 8.0.6.
06-06-2012 05:25 PM
Please, read my OP. I already said what the problem was. It's not a browser issue, in fact the browsers are working exactly as they should by respecting your website's command telling them not to auto fill the login form. Someone inserted the autocomplete="off" attribute to your template. As someone with programming experience, I can't stress how simple this is to fix. Tell one of your software engineers to look at the HTML source and locate the aforementioned attribute. Just remove the whole thing since browsers default to autocomplete="on".
mod-moose wrote:
llecs wrote:I thought my kids did something to my computer.
I'm sure it's just temporary as they continue with the upgrades. Bumping for a resident technical Admin.
I thought I had done something to my computer too. I went looking for answers, I was told that there were no changes made so that's not the cause. The people I reported this to said the auto login was working for them. I'll see what else I can dig up.
Will everyone who auto login isn't working please let me know what browser you're using.
If it's working for you, please let me know what browser your using too!
Thank you,
06-07-2012 01:38 AM
ctb89 wrote:
Please, read my OP. I already said what the problem was. It's not a browser issue, in fact the browsers are working exactly as they should by respecting your website's command telling them not to auto fill the login form. Someone inserted the autocomplete="off" attribute to your template. As someone with programming experience, I can't stress how simple this is to fix. Tell one of your software engineers to look at the HTML source and locate the aforementioned attribute. Just remove the whole thing since browsers default to autocomplete="on".
mod-moose wrote:
llecs wrote:
I thought my kids did something to my computer.
I'm sure it's just temporary as they continue with the upgrades. Bumping for a resident technical Admin.
I thought I had done something to my computer too. I went looking for answers, I was told that there were no changes made so that's not the cause. The people I reported this to said the auto login was working for them. I'll see what else I can dig up.
Will everyone who auto login isn't working please let me know what browser you're using.
If it's working for you, please let me know what browser your using too!
Thank you,
If it was the software, wouldn't everyone have the issue? The people I talked to weren't having the issue.
06-07-2012
10:49 AM
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06-07-2012
11:15 AM
by
llecs
Your people are either using a browser/plugin that doesn't respect the autocomplete attribute, edited. They must be lazy as hell because if they took 60 seconds to look at their own template, they would see the issue. Here, pass this image on to them so they can see exactly what I'm talking about:

06-07-2012 02:19 PM - edited 06-07-2012 02:47 PM
ctb89 wrote:
Here, pass this image on to them so they can see exactly what I'm talking about:
Thanks ctb89,
I will pass this screen shot along.
ETA: I have found if you use the "sign off" page as your bookmark, the auto complete works for me there. https://www.myfico.com/SystemAccess/Logout.aspx?re

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