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html.global_attributes.autocapitalize - Android ignores off and none #25088

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jcubic opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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html.global_attributes.autocapitalize - Android ignores off and none #25088

jcubic opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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jcubic commented Nov 14, 2024

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/autocapitalize

What specific section or headline is this issue about?

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What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?

It's worth adding that Chrome Android have partial support, it ignores a way to turn this feature off. Adding words or characters works fine.

What did you expect to see?

Some kind of iformation about this fact.

Do you have any supporting links, references, or citations?

People ask on StackOverflow how to turn of autocapitalize on android and no one actually know how.

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I test it with contenteditable

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@wbamberg wbamberg transferred this issue from mdn/content Nov 16, 2024
@queengooborg queengooborg added the data:html Compat data for HTML elements. https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTML label Nov 17, 2024
@caugner caugner changed the title Android ignores off and none Android ignores autocapitalize={off,none} Nov 20, 2024
@caugner caugner changed the title Android ignores autocapitalize={off,none} html.global_attributes.autocapitalize - Android ignores off and none Nov 20, 2024
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caugner commented Dec 2, 2024

It's worth adding that Chrome Android have partial support, it ignores a way to turn this feature off. Adding words or characters works fine.

Can you please provide steps to reproduce? What exactly are you setting, what is your expectation, and what is the actual behavior? Is there a specific site or code example you observe the issue with?

People ask on StackOverflow how to turn of autocapitalize on android and no one actually know how.

Would you have a link to the StackOverflow thread?

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jcubic commented Dec 2, 2024

Just searched for the thread and comment said that autocapitalize="none". I changed the keyboard from Swift Keyboard to Default Samsung Keyboard on my Samsung smartphone, and it seems that the autocapitalize actually work. Sorry for the trouble.

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