Public bug reported:

I went to the "Settings", then into "Autofill", then "Password Manager", then 
clicked on "Add" button to add a new saved password, and tried to enter "Site" 
as "http://macbook:9000/dev/";.
It didn't work because the browser told me "Did you mean 
http://macbook:9000/dev/.com?";.

Which is wrong, I meant what I typed. I have a record in my /etc/hosts
file for "macbook", there is nothing wrong with that, chromium is able
to navigate there, but it can't save its password.

Please, fix this.

Thanks,
Dima

** Affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Adding password manually doesn't work
+ Adding password manually doesn't work for non-FQDN hosts

** Description changed:

  I went to the "Settings", then into "Autofill", then "Password Manager", then 
clicked on "Add" button to add a new saved password, and tried to enter "Site" 
as "http://macbook:9000/dev/";.
  It didn't work because the browser told me "Did you mean 
http://macbook:9000/dev/.com?";.
  
  Which is wrong, I meant what I typed. I have a record in my /etc/hosts
- file for "macbook:9000", there is nothing wrong with that, chromium is
- able to navigate there, but it can't save its password.
+ file for "macbook", there is nothing wrong with that, chromium is able
+ to navigate there, but it can't save its password.
  
  Please, fix this.
  
  Thanks,
  Dima

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1998846

Title:
  Adding password manually doesn't work for non-FQDN hosts

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I went to the "Settings", then into "Autofill", then "Password Manager", then 
clicked on "Add" button to add a new saved password, and tried to enter "Site" 
as "http://macbook:9000/dev/";.
  It didn't work because the browser told me "Did you mean 
http://macbook:9000/dev/.com?";.

  Which is wrong, I meant what I typed. I have a record in my /etc/hosts
  file for "macbook", there is nothing wrong with that, chromium is able
  to navigate there, but it can't save its password.

  Please, fix this.

  Thanks,
  Dima

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