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obrien234

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Apr 12, 2005
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Brighton, MI
Ok, so I know I can set Safari to autofill my passwords and address book.

What I want to know is how to have it stop remembering certain things I type into spaces on webpages (well specifically one page). Every week, I have a math online assignment due, and they using a typing input for each question.

As I type an answer, for example "2", Safari decides I thinking I'm typing something like, "2*e^t*sin(2*x)+cos(3/8*7x)" (an answer I have previously typed in for a prior question) and it autofills that field. Obviously I want just "2" and have to then go delete the rest of the stuff that Safari decided to add.

How do I stop Safari from filling in the fields?
 
Safari --> Preferences --> Autofill ---> Other Forms ----> Edit

Search for website.

You can turn off the autofill, but I don't think you can inhibit it from filling that one particular site.
 
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