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Multipage Registration form, Confirmation Page Security Issues?
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To add the HTML5 autofocus attribute from a module in D7, use this example for the user-login form. However, still not supported on iOS Safari as of this posting date.
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Multipage Registration form, Confirmation Page Security Issues?
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