The precise behavior of the entry process may vary from browser to browser. Some browsers display the typed character for a moment before obscuring it, while others allow the user to toggle the display of plain-text on and off. Both approaches help a user check that they entered the intended password, which can be particularly difficult on mobile devices.
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Note: Any forms involving sensitive information like passwords (such as login forms) should be served over HTTPS. Many browsers now implement mechanisms to warn against insecure login forms; see Insecure passwords.
The value attribute contains a string whose value is the current contents of the text editing control being used to enter the password. If the user hasn't entered anything yet, this value is an empty string (""). If the required property is specified, then the password edit box must contain a value other than an empty string to be valid.
Note: The line feed (U+000A) and carriage return (U+000D) characters are not permitted in a password value. When setting the value of a password control, line feed and carriage return characters are stripped out of the value.
The maximum number of characters (as UTF-16 code units) the user can enter into the password field. This must be an integer value 0 or higher. If no maxlength is specified, or an invalid value is specified, the password field has no maximum length. This value must also be greater than or equal to the value of minlength.
The minimum number of characters (as UTF-16 code units) the user can enter into the password entry field. This must be a non-negative integer value smaller than or equal to the value specified by maxlength. If no minlength is specified, or an invalid value is specified, the password input has no minimum length.
Use of a pattern is strongly recommended for password inputs, in order to help ensure that valid passwords using a wide assortment of character classes are selected and used by your users. With a pattern, you can mandate case rules, require the use of some number of digits and/or punctuation characters, and so forth. See the section Validation for details and an example.
Don't allow the browser or password manager to automatically fill out the password field. Note that some software ignores this value, since it's typically harmful to users' ability to maintain safe password practices.
Allow the browser or password manager to enter the current password for the site. This provides more information than on does, since it lets the browser or password manager automatically enter currently-known password for the site in the field, but not to suggest a new one.
Allow the browser or password manager to automatically enter a new password for the site; this is used on "change your password" and "new user" forms, on the field asking the user for a new password. The new password may be generated in a variety of ways, depending on the password manager in use. It may fill in a new suggested password, or it might show the user an interface for creating one.
If your recommended (or required) password syntax rules would benefit from an alternate text entry interface than the standard keyboard, you can use the inputmode attribute to request a specific one. The most obvious use case for this is if the password is required to be numeric (such as a PIN). Mobile devices with virtual keyboards, for example, may opt to switch to a numeric keypad layout instead of a full keyboard, to make entering the password easier. If the PIN is for one-time use, set the autocomplete attribute to either off or one-time-code to suggest that it's not saved.
As usual, you can use the minlength and maxlength attributes to establish minimum and maximum acceptable lengths for the password. This example expands on the previous one by specifying that the user's PIN must be at least four and no more than eight digits. The size attribute is used to ensure that the password entry control is eight characters wide.
If your application has character set restrictions or any other requirement for the actual content of the entered password, you can use the pattern attribute to establish a regular expression to be used to automatically ensure that your passwords meet those requirements.
The inputmode is set to numeric to encourage devices with virtual keyboards to switch to a numeric keypad layout for easier entry. The minlength and maxlength attributes are set to 9 and 12, respectively, to require that the value be at least nine and no more than 12 characters (the former without separating characters between the groups of digits and the latter with them). The required attribute is used to indicate that this control must have a value. Finally, autocomplete is set to off to avoid password managers and session restore features trying to set its value, since this isn't a password at all.
\n The precise behavior of the entry process may vary from browser to browser.\n Some browsers display the typed character for a moment before obscuring it, while others allow the user to toggle the display of plain-text on and off.\n Both approaches help a user check that they entered the intended password, which can be particularly difficult on mobile devices.\n
\n Note: Any forms involving sensitive information like passwords (such as login forms) should be served over HTTPS.\n Many browsers now implement mechanisms to warn against insecure login forms; see Insecure passwords.\n
The value attribute contains a string whose value is the current contents of the text editing control being used to enter the password. If the user hasn't entered anything yet, this value is an empty string (\"\"). If the required property is specified, then the password edit box must contain a value other than an empty string to be valid.
Allow the browser or password manager to automatically enter a new password for the site; this is used on \"change your password\" and \"new user\" forms, on the field asking the user for a new password. The new password may be generated in a variety of ways, depending on the password manager in use. It may fill in a new suggested password, or it might show the user an interface for creating one.
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