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1Password Pro unable to detect field
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Welcome to the forums, lonerboi!
The field name in the source code of the page is actually [font="Menlo"]txtHpNo[/font]. The User ID field needs to be called [font="Menlo"]txtUserID[/font] and the Password field needs to be called [font="Menlo"]txtPassword[/font]. If you are syncing with 1Password for Mac or Windows, you should be able to simply save a login from within your browser on your desktop computer and then use that login on your iOS device rather than manually editing the Login to add those three specific fields.
I hope that helps. Please let me know.
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Welcome to the forums, lonerboi!
The field name in the source code of the page is actually [font="Menlo"]txtHpNo[/font]. The User ID field needs to be called [font="Menlo"]txtUserID[/font] and the Password field needs to be called [font="Menlo"]txtPassword[/font]. If you are syncing with 1Password for Mac or Windows, you should be able to simply save a login from within your browser on your desktop computer and then use that login on your iOS device rather than manually editing the Login to add those three specific fields.
I hope that helps. Please let me know.
Thanks!
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I'm only using it on iphone4. I have tried editing all fields as per the field name but still unable to get the txtHpNo to be filled in with the correct value. It is still filled in by the user id.
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ok its working. Dled the trial version of the windows 1password and saved the field from there. Wondering why with the exact same settings, it works when its saved frm pc but nt from iphone.Flag 0 -
We don't use the same code across the Windows and iOS versions of 1Password, either for form saving or filling. The desktop versions are simply just more powerful, not so much because of the hardware but because of what the OS allows. On iOS Apple puts a number of restrictions on apps to maintain security on the platform; whereas Windows and OS X are more permissive in regards to what applications are allowed to do, they are also more susceptible to malicious software as a result. There are always tradeoffs -- like processing power versus battery life. As iOS matures and desktop operating systems become more and more locked down, we may see a convergence and more similar capabilities between the two. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />Flag 0