Problems with Drupal
Hi!
Having some trouble with 1Password and sites running Drupal.
First, 1Password keeps using the E-mailaddress instead of the Username at Log in forms, so that have to be edited manually.
Second, and more troublesome, when using 1Password to fill out the Log in form the log in keeps failing with the error message: "Sorry, unrecognized username or password. Have you forgotten your password?"
But, the problem is, that there is nothing wrong with the saved password in 1Password! When i manually copy the password in 1Password and paste it in the Log in form it works! Something is terribly wrong here!
You can see this for yourself at drupal.org. And it's the same in all browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox).
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First, 1Password keeps using the E-mailaddress instead of the Username at Log in forms, so that have to be edited manually.
The usual solution for that sort of problem is to re-create and save the login manually. The linked page includes this:
Saving a new Login manually can be helpful for fixing Logins that are problematic or that were once working but have since stopped. It allows 1Password to refresh everything it “knows” about the page and start from a clean slate.
That's why it should help with your first problem.
Your second problem is usually a symptom of a site which has a hidden restriction on password length. The automatic fill won't work in that case but cut and paste will. You might try to discover if the site does have a restriction on password length and, if so, whether your password exceeds it.
Stephen
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Re-creating and saving the login manually worked thanks!
There is no hidden restriction of password-length at Drupal.org. When you inspect the field you see that they use size="60" and maxlength="128". And there is no visual difference between using 1Password or pasting in the password manually.
The only thing I can think of is that Drupal.org maybe is using a "Honeypot" of some sort that 1Password is falling for. That is a hidden field that should not be filled, and no human would because the field is not visible, but a dumb computer would gladly fill in that field :-)
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Hi guys,
Thanks for your help @Stephen_C :+1:
@MickeM thanks for letting us know that you've sorted it all out. If there's anything else we can do to help please let us know.
Best,
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