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Extension for FF doesn´t work correctly?

Safety
edited November 2011 in Windows
Hej,

i have some trouble with the plugin for FireFox 7.0.1 when using the "Go and Fill-Login"-Button.

When i open the 1PW-Box under FF and use the button, the pulldown-menu appear and i can scroll trough the tabs, but the last entry is empty. (Please look to the image)

[attachment=1465:1pw.jpg]



But there defiantly are entries in the "folder"... Look image No. 2



[attachment=1466:1PW2.jpg]



What can i do ? What´s wrong?



Thanks
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Comments

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    edited November 2011
    It's hard to discuss without being able to refer to folders by name. :/ My guess is that the one that appears empty in your screen shot doesn't include a valid Login item. To be valid, a Login item must have a fully specified URL (http://... or https://...) in its Location field.



    The 1Password extensions for Firefox and Internet Explorer will show you the hierarchy of folders, but they show only valid Login items within those folders.



    In my experiment just now, any folder—no matter how many Login items it contains—appears empty (like the one you show) in the browser extension until I add at least one valid Login item; then the 1Password browser extension shows only that one item in that folder...even though the folder contains multiple other Login items that don't include a full URL in their Location fields.



    I suggest you edit the Login items in the folder that appears empty, and make sure each includes a fully specified URL in the Location field.



    Please let us know how it turns out.
  • Stefan von Dutch
    Stefan von Dutch Community Moderator
    edited November 2011
    The items in that folder of yours do not appear to contain a Location (URL). Without a Location (URL), "go & fill" does not understand what to do with them (after all, there is no URL to navigate to) and ignores them. This is by design.
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