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Fill Login when Unassigned demonstrates incorrect behaviour
I've noticed this a couple of times. Prime example here:
1. Visit www.me.com
2. Don't have an associated u/p combination
3. Go to Fill -> Unassigned
4. Select my Apple u/p combination
---- correct behaviour ----
5. Fill the fields on the existing webpage
---- what happens ----
5. Tries to open the website associated with the ID
Any chance of fixing this, or is this By Design?
1. Visit www.me.com
2. Don't have an associated u/p combination
3. Go to Fill -> Unassigned
4. Select my Apple u/p combination
---- correct behaviour ----
5. Fill the fields on the existing webpage
---- what happens ----
5. Tries to open the website associated with the ID
Any chance of fixing this, or is this By Design?
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Hey kop48,
Go & Fill will always...[i]Go[/i] & Fill. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/skype_smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':-)' />
To fill a login at the [i]current[/i] page — and optionally submit it if autosubmit is enabled — simply select “Fill & Submit [Your Login]” from the 1P browser toolbar button or press ⌘\ on your keyboard. Similarly, you can press ⌥⌘\ to invoke the Go & Fill HUD at any time.
I hope that helps. Please let me know.
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[quote name='khad' timestamp='1297637732' post='20560']
Hey kop48,
Go & Fill will always...[i]Go[/i] & Fill. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/skype_smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':-)' />
To fill a login at the [i]current[/i] page — and optionally submit it if autosubmit is enabled — simply select “Fill & Submit [Your Login]” from the 1P browser toolbar button or press ⌘\ on your keyboard. Similarly, you can press ⌥⌘\ to invoke the Go & Fill HUD at any time.
I hope that helps. Please let me know.
Thanks!
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Right, I see. I'm talking about the Windows one here, I put this in the wrong forum...Flag 0 -
[quote name='kop48' timestamp='1297643476' post='20570']
Right, I see. I'm talking about the Windows one here, I put this in the wrong forum...
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No problem—looks like it has found its correct home. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
In the 1Password for Windows browser extensions, Ctrl+\ works pretty much as Khad described for Command+\ on the Mac.
For related information, please see [url="http://help.agile.ws/1Password_Windows/keyboard-shortcuts.html"][i]What do the keyboard shortcuts to?[/i][/url] in the [i]FAQ[/i] section of the user's guide.Flag 0 -
OK, so I don't think I'm communicating what I mean effectively.
Basically, back to the me.com example. I want to be able to use my Apple ID to sign in. In the Windows version, at least, there is no way to use the 1P extension to do this for me that I can see. If I select the Apple one (using search, for instance), it will still try to take me to the Apple login page, instead of filling in the details on me.com...Flag 0 -
[quote name='kop48' timestamp='1297706842' post='20606']
OK, so I don't think I'm communicating what I mean effectively.
Basically, back to the me.com example. I want to be able to use my Apple ID to sign in. In the Windows version, at least, there is no way to use the 1P extension to do this for me that I can see. If I select the Apple one (using search, for instance), it will still try to take me to the Apple login page, instead of filling in the details on me.com...
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Sounds to me like you would like to match your apple.com login item with the me.com domain. You can do this here: File > Preferences (Ctrl+P) > Logins > Domain MatchingFlag 0 -
[quote name='kop48' timestamp='1297706842' post='20606']...[At] me.com...: If I select the Apple [Login]..., it will still try to take me to the Apple login page, instead of filling in the details on me.com...
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What's the domain of your Login for the Apple site? Is it [i]apple.com[/i]?
Whatever it is, use "domain matching" (on the Logins tab of 1Password preferences) to define [i]me.com[/i] as equivalent to the Apple Login's domain (such as [i]apple.com[/i]).
Let us know if that helps, or if I've misunderstood...again. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />Flag 0 -
[quote name='DBrown' timestamp='1297711613' post='20608']
What's the domain of your Login for the Apple site? Is it [i]apple.com[/i]?
Whatever it is, use "domain matching" (on the Logins tab of 1Password preferences) to define [i]me.com[/i] as equivalent to the Apple Login's domain (such as [i]apple.com[/i]).
Let us know if that helps, or if I've misunderstood...again. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
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I understand that I can add me.com to the domain matching. What I'm saying is that you're missing some functionality in the UI, which would allow a user to choose a login which is NOT associated with the current domain...Flag 0 -
Thanks for explaining.
I don't know of any plans to make all Logins available for use at all domains. We consider that an invitation to bad guys and phishers.
In such a situation, you could use [url="http://help.agile.ws/1Password_Windows/copy-and-paste.html"]copy and paste[/url] or (even more convenient) [url="http://help.agile.ws/1Password_Windows/auto-type.html"]auto-type[/url]. The goal, though, would be to fill the login form for the first time—when you submit the form, 1Password will offer to create a Login for the site.
For convenience and security, you should accept that offer.Flag 0