Re: [PHP] global address collection
- From: richardh@xxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Heyes)
- Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 19:53:59 +0000
tedd wrote:
At 8:23 PM +0100 1/8/08, Per Jessen wrote:Richard Heyes wrote:
Nathan Nobbe wrote:>>> others) toolbars auto fill.On Jan 8, 2008 2:04 PM, Richard Heyes <richardh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's not so convenient when you consider Google (and presumablythis is not only convenient from a user perspective in the user
interface, but also
on the server side.
>>
fortunately i dont have those installed ;)
Why is that fortunate? I find the Google toolbar very useful. Besides,
your users might be using it. Anything you can do to increase the
usability of your site should be done IMO.
Trying to think of (and maybe even accommodate) what non-standard and
third-party tools your potential user may or may not have installed,
goes a bit too far, IMO.
Without usage stats, and given that it's third party and non-standard, I would guess that it's mighty popular (with it bearing the Google brand), and therefore worth accommodating.
In addition, I don't think that having an auto-fill for a credit card number is ideal.
So? People use it.
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