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Form auto-fill bookmarklet

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I suppose that bookmarklets could be seen as a real time saver. But do your users agree with this line of thinking? That my friends, is the real question….

Intro

So here’s the thing, we all know we hate forms, the only thing we hate more than forms themselves is actually filling out forms. But the forms are the interface to our web apps, so we cannot do without them. What we would love to do without, but can’t, is skip the application testing part where you fill out forms like there’s no tomorrow, just to make sure your app is rock solid.

And filling out forms is a pain. So for some time I wanted to get my hands on a little something that can fill out a form, any form, with a click of a button. JavaScript is ideal for such a task and the best sort of a “little something” is probably a bookmarklet. That is how this bookmark was born.
What is it, what it does?

This is a bookmarklet. You go to page that has one or more forms and you click the bookmarklet. It completes the form for you with some random data. The whole thinking was to have a form ready to be submitted and generating as less validation errors as possible. Here are some details….. Source: phpied.com

[tags]javascript,validation,bookmarklet,errors[/tags]

One Comment

i like the idea, but it seems geared towards developers for the most part, only submitting basically “garbage” data……..I’m an end-user, using Google Chrome, and wanting to get some sort of “AutoFill” functionality - without the need for downloading external software…..I guess I’ll keep looking around for something that suits my needs :)

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