Actually, they do--because they don't count actual keystrokes, they parse the value entered into the user ID and password fields, regardless of source--just like Windows does.
<< "Actually, they do--because they don't count actual keystrokes, they parse the value entered into the user ID and password fields, regardless of source--just like Windows does." >>
What's the definition of "parse the value?" Are you saying each character on a keyboard has a value that can be read even after being CNTL/V'd onto a screen?