I support this.

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On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 13:46, Wouter van Vliet
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi Y'all,
>
> I've done a quick Google search, which didn't bring up anything. So, I
> decided to find a place to discuss this. Honestly, I think I could
> open the discussion at any other browser forum. Or at some other
> place. But I like this one best ;-).
>
> So, the deal is - whenever I login to a site, or try to, Chromium/
> Chrome/Firefox/IE/Safari/... asks me if I want to store the password.
> I usually do what that, so I automatically click "Yes" or whatever
> confirmative answer I can give.
>
> But wait.
>
> The login failed. I didn't actually login, and I have just saved an
> incorrect password to my browsers datastore. I'm being sent back to
> the login fields, which have turned this nice yellow color to indicate
> that they've been automatically filled out. With the incorrect
> information.
>
> Can this be solved in a standardized way? For example with some
> headers
>
>    X-Application-Authentication: failure | success | initiate
>
> Or perhaps with <meta> tags of similar structure..
>
> And that's just what my "limited mind" comes up with now. Ya'll tell
> me - do you think this is even something that should be communicated
> from the application to the browser?
>
> Wouter
>
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