HTML maxlength attribute not working on chrome and safari?
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HTML tags, was first mentioned in public. June 1992 First informal draft
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Description:I would like to have some functionality by which if I write
<textarea maxlength="50"></textarea> <textarea maxlength="150"></textarea>
< ...
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wonky in IE8. // textarea event handler to add support for maxlength
attribute $(document).on('input ...
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