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Placeholder text in Safari 10.0.1 does not disappear when value is assigned

I recently upgraded to Safari 10.0.1 and noticed that the placeholder text does not disappear with a value is assigned to the input object by JQuery. I have tested this with JQuery 1.9.1 and most receive version JQuery 3.1.1.


The placeholder text does disappear when the input object has focus, but it is rather confusing otherwise.


This is not desired behavior and I have not seen this in other browsers. Any ideas?


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macOS Sierra (10.12.1)

Posted on Nov 3, 2016 1:18 PM

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Apr 28, 2017 5:54 AM in response to maisen20

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Aug 7, 2017 12:59 PM in response to marcfromcanton

The problem occurs only if you've opened the Javascript console in Safari.

For example, if you restart Safari, it will behave normally, with the placeholder text disappearing. If you select Develop->Show Javascript Console, then it starts doing the weird behavior, and it continues doing so even after you close the console.

I've reported this bug to Apple (#33759204).

Placeholder text in Safari 10.0.1 does not disappear when value is assigned

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