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Labels: Type-Bug Pri-2 OS-All Area-Misc
New issue 28783 by [email protected]: Incorrectly stored/filled password in
multiple URL with same hostname
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=28783
Chrome Version : 4.0.257.0 (Ubuntu build 32926)
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
Add OK or FAIL after other browsers where you have tested this issue:
Safari 4:
Firefox 3.5: FAIL (Not exactly the same behavior, but wrong one after
all)
IE 7:
IE 8:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Let's have, as an example, an user who administer a lot of mailing lists
on a site using Mailman's web interface. Each list has an administration
page whose URL is of the form: http://host.name/mailman/admin/list_name
2. Visit the administration page for one list. Login. Tell Chromium to save
password.
3. Visit the administration page for some other list. Password isn't filled
in. You type the password and login, but you're not given the option to
save this second password.
4. Visit these pages again. Password isn't filled in anymore.
What is the expected result?
Different stored passwords wich each list (URL), and appropiate filled-in
password upon visiting the desired page.
What happens instead?
Password is correctly stored/filled-in the first time you save a password
for this site, but when you try to save other password for other page
within same site, password doesn't get stored properly. When visiting the
page again, no password is filled in or the wrong one is (the one you saved
the first time)
Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.
Perhaps Mailman is a special case, as all these administrative web pages
olny ask for a password, not for a username. But URL are different in all
cases, so the key to the password database is clearly defined and unique.
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