What to do when there's no NAME tag

Example on https://voyaretirement.voyaplans.com/eportal/welcome.do - the input fields do not have NAME tags so how can I utilize 1Password for this site?

Thanks!

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  • RichardPayne
    RichardPayne
    Community Member
    edited January 2015

    It's the HTML "id" attribute that you need.

    So:

    Username: loginUserId-pwCustomMask

    Password: loginUserPIN-pwCustomMask

    That said, the manual "Save a new login" option works fine on that site:
    https://guides.agilebits.com/1password-windows-kb/4/en/topic/save-login-manually-win

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni

    Did the automatic save fail on that site, @CyberCFP‌? If so, what version of which browser were you using, and what version of the 1Password extension was installed?

  • CyberCFP
    CyberCFP
    Community Member
    edited January 2015

    That's right, DBrown, tried to create myself because automatic save didn't pop up.

    Chrome: Version 39.0.2171.95 m

    1Password: 4.1.0.530

  • CyberCFP
    CyberCFP
    Community Member

    Thanks for the tip, RichardPayne!

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni
    edited January 2015

    Thanks, @CyberCFP‌. I just followed the procedure to save a Login item manually, and this is the Login item that 1Password saved:

    That's clearly not right :neutral_face:, so I edited that Login item in the main 1Password program, changing it to look like this, instead:

    Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't fill the form correctly, even after the change, and I've reported that to Dev.

    Internet Explorer does fill the form correctly, using that edited Login item, though, so perhaps that's an acceptable workaround, for the time being.

    Note: I even tried editing the Login item again, changing the username's field type to text, even though that shouldn't make a difference. It didn't. :(

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