-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, 27. April 2001 22:11, Forest Wilkinson wrote: > I tend to agree that HTML forms shouldn't be sent via email. > However, KMail is accepting them, putting a rendered form on in its > UI, and allowing user input in the text fields of the form. If KMail > is going to go that far, it had better sort out its keyboard > handling, so that it's (at least) consistent. > > If KMail shows me a form, and allows me to start typing into the text > fields within, it shouldn't start doing something else part way > through my typing. Either support form text entry, or prevent it, but > don't trick the user into thinking he can type "good software" into > the form, only to delete the message out from under him when he > reaches the letter 'd'. I agree with Forest. All widgets (like text fields, submit buttons etc.) in a HTML mail should be disabled so that it's not possible to type in anything or to click on any button. I suppose an "enableFormWidgets" has to be added to khtml (similar to enableMetaRefresh). Regards, Ingo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE66027GnR+RTDgudgRAtTKAKCMaqm8GmemwNCHln+T2OdTh1yXXgCgv/KJ eDK1Y8A0ujUS6ZSLlGT4dig= =9z6k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----