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I am a developer and I have a problem with an input fields - password type - in firefox but no problem with explorer

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Hi! I'm a java developer and I have a problem with my java web application. In my application there is a first step - login - where the users insert their username and password; if they say 'yes' to firefox question 'would you like to save the password', when users access to a functionality that provide a form with a password field, the password saved in firefox cronology return in this field and the username field saved return in the field immediately preceding. I think the reason is because the website name on both pages is the same and firefox perform a logical association between two fields of the same type (<input type="password"...>) even if they have different names.

Could you give me news about this topic? Thank you

Hi! I'm a java developer and I have a problem with my java web application. In my application there is a first step - login - where the users insert their username and password; if they say 'yes' to firefox question 'would you like to save the password', when users access to a functionality that provide a form with a password field, the password saved in firefox cronology return in this field and the username field saved return in the field immediately preceding. I think the reason is because the website name on both pages is the same and firefox perform a logical association between two fields of the same type (<input type="password"...>) even if they have different names. Could you give me news about this topic? Thank you

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So...no reply for me? :(

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Sorry for not receiving an answer, but this support forum is for end user support.

Try posting at the Web Development / Standards Evangelism forum at MozillaZine. The helpers over there are more knowledgeable about web page development issues with Firefox.
[http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25
You'll need to register and login to be able to post in that forum.