Unreadable Text Using Setcustomvalidity On Password Field In Chrome
If I set an error message using setCustomValidity on an html5 form password field, it pops up as bubbles or stars, just like the password field itself, resulting in an unreadable m
Solution 1:
Seems like this is a problem with Chrome
When the input type="password", asterisks are shown in the place of characters even for HTML5.
See this fiddle in Chrome http://jsfiddle.net/idiotsden/RdwMw/ . It works in ff4.
The workaround is to use jquery tools. You can see the working tutorial here
http://flowplayer.org/tools/demos/validator/custom-validators.html
Solution 2:
It's a WebKit bug with the -webkit-text-security
CSS property, which can't be overridden. It's likely already been reported on the WebKit Bugzilla, but if it isn't you might want to report it.
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