Well, the HTML standard has a very well supported 'reset' button for case like these, which can be also achieved by reloading the page. But I guess the rationale behind this bug is that the user doesn't want to lose the other information already entered in the page.
I agree with Bjorn, this is really a browser issue.
Well, the HTML standard has a very well supported 'reset' button for case like these, which can be also achieved by reloading the page. But I guess the rationale behind this bug is that the user doesn't want to lose the other information already entered in the page.
I agree with Bjorn, this is really a browser issue.