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ops & mozilla password manager

Tanya Gray (Oxford)
Hi

OPS is excellent - congratulations on a great product! I am using OPS v3.0, and have noticed that the password field is incompatible with the mozilla browser password manager.

As an example, I have a log in screen with username/password fields.
If the input form password is saved in the mozilla password manager, it is not possible to log in.
Remove the password from the mozilla password manager, and it is possible to log in.

I would just like to understand why this might be - I have checked the password saved in the mozilla password manager, and it is correct.

Also, is there an up-to-date list available of browsers that are supported by OPS 3.0, and is support for the safari browser in the pipeline?

regards
Tanya

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Re: ops & mozilla password manager

Erik Bruchez
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Tanya,

 > OPS is excellent - congratulations on a great product!

Thanks :-) We hope to make it even better.

 > I am using OPS v3.0, and have noticed that the password field is
 > incompatible with the mozilla browser password manager.

 > As an example, I have a log in screen with username/password fields.

 > If the input form password is saved in the mozilla password manager,
 > it is not possible to log in.

 > Remove the password from the mozilla password manager, and it is
 > possible to log in.
 >
 > I would just like to understand why this might be - I have checked
 > the password saved in the mozilla password manager, and it is
 > correct.

OPS just produces a standard HTML input/@type="password" element. This
should not cause any particular problem. Is your example something
that we could reproduce?

 > Also, is there an up-to-date list available of browsers that are
 > supported by OPS 3.0, and is support for the safari browser in the
 > pipeline?

Some good news for you: currently, with the latest builds, we support:

o Firefox 1.5
o IE 6
o Safari 1.3 and 2.0 (thanks to kind sponsoring by Object Consulting)
o Opera 8.5 and 9.0 (unofficial)

There are some limitations with Safari and Opera (for example, the
WYSIWYG HTML area won't work at all), but most features are meant to
work. If you find bugs, please report them.

-Erik

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