suhren opened a new issue, #39251:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/39251

   ### Apache Airflow version
   
   2.9.0
   
   ### If "Other Airflow 2 version" selected, which one?
   
   _No response_
   
   ### What happened?
   
   We have recently upgraded from Airflow 2.4.0 to 2.9.0. The migration itself 
went fine, but we have noticed that the "Edit Connection" page in the Airflow 
web interface is not working properly when trying to edit existing connections. 
Specifically, when we try to edit some of our Spark connections, all available 
configuration fields quickly (less than a second) flash up on the page, but 
then dissapear. We are then left with only a small subset of fields we can 
edit. I have tried using incognito mode, as well as different browsers 
(Firefox, Chrome, Edge), but they all behave the same. I am attaching two 
images to show what I mean. The first image shows what we see for only a 
fraciton of a second when the page loads, then it quickly reverts to the fields 
seen in the second image.
   
   
![Picture1](https://github.com/apache/airflow/assets/29000670/59d2e243-a2a7-4b9f-bc32-e43a631ecc9f)
   
![Picture2](https://github.com/apache/airflow/assets/29000670/f47ad446-86c6-46e5-b6c2-e18393b0daba)
   
   
   ### What you think should happen instead?
   
   _No response_
   
   ### How to reproduce
   
   We set up a fresh installation of Airflow 2.9.0 and added some Spark 
configurations like the ones seen in the images attached. When starting the web 
server and navigating to the "edit connections" page, we get this behavior.
   
   ### Operating System
   
   Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.6 (Maipo)
   
   ### Versions of Apache Airflow Providers
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Deployment
   
   Virtualenv installation
   
   ### Deployment details
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Anything else?
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Are you willing to submit PR?
   
   - [ ] Yes I am willing to submit a PR!
   
   ### Code of Conduct
   
   - [X] I agree to follow this project's [Code of 
Conduct](https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
   


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