1<html>
2<head>
3<script>
4// This test case is based on the test case http://data.ici-bas.fr/chromiumissue10879/.
5window.changed = false;
6function checkForChange()
7{
8    if (!location.search)
9        return true;
10        
11    if (!window.changed && document.getElementById("field").value != "")
12        log("FAIL");
13    else
14        log("PASS");
15    return false;
16}
17
18function log(msg)
19{
20    document.getElementById("log").appendChild(document.createTextNode(msg + "\n"));
21}
22</script>
23</head>
24<body>
25<p id="description">This test verifies that on autocompletion the 'onchange' event is fired.</p>
26<p>Steps to reproduce:</p>
27<ol>
28  <li>In the input field, type the word &quot;apple&quot; (without quotes). Then click the button Submit or hit the return/enter 
29  key on your keyboard</li>
30  <li>Once the page reloads, in the input field, type &quot;ap&quot; (without quotes) and let the browser autocomplete the word (or select 
31  &quot;apple&quot; from the autocompletion drop-down list contextual menu). Then click the button Submit or hit the return/enter 
32  key on your keyboard.</li>
33</ol>
34<form method="get" onsubmit="return checkForChange()">
35    <p><input type="text" name="field" id="field" value="" onchange="window.changed = true"/></p>
36    <p><input type="submit" value="Submit"/></p>
37</form>
38<pre id="log"></pre>
39</body>
40</html>
41