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unger

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Hello,
there is an Access data and passwords management in Firefox that inserts last entered login name and password into login and password fields. These initial (F5 in login screen, login and pwd were not selected from combobox) information will not be passed to the setter methods.
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Joachim
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....will check and feedback... Thanks! - Björn

Björn Müller, CaptainCasa GmbH
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Hi Joachim,

after checking quite a while and stumbling into one problem... the following question to you:

Could you check the value that the password manager keeps: is it "@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*"?

Thanks! - Björn


PS: problem that we currently see - a password is replaced by some anonymous string "@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*" after being sent to the server. - In case of password change the password manager saves the current content of the password field - which then is exactly the anonynous string...

Björn Müller, CaptainCasa GmbH
unger

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The strings are kept in storage as expected (1st hardcopy):
Username: root
Password: root

The name appears in the field.

Pressing Loing-Button: name's value = null is transfered


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Thanks for the additional info!

We could reproduce now and believe we now found a way to get the notification of field changes due to auto-fill.

About the problem of storing data, and storing by accident the anonymous password: we have added some new attribute to PASSWORD in order to avoid this. More information in change log of next update.

THanks again + Regards!
Björn

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unger

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Thank You!
hrinne

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Hello together,
is there already a solution or are there new findings? I have the same problem in Firefox and Chrome. Unfortunately, it confuses a user if they have entered the wrong password. He then blames the application and suspects the problem there. I have not yet been able to find a setting that solves the problem.
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Holger
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hrinne

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It's me again,
ahhh, I see I should use the new version. Please ignore my last post.
Thank you!
Holger
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