This turned out to be a very confused password-auto-enter function on Chimera (the OS X browser).
I've got Apache protecting my archives with a basic auth, and somehow, Chimera thinks that belongs in the first field on any page in that path. Sorry for the bother. - Stoney On 11/19/02 9:28 AM, "Barry A. Warsaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>>> "SB" == Stonewall Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > SB> I just cvsupped because I discovered that my current > SB> installation (about a week old) was initializing some fields > SB> in the web forms with the word "archive". > > SB> I've seen this as the initial name of a list when creating > SB> one, and as the password when clicking on a subscriber's email > SB> address in Membership List mode. > > SB> Unfortunately, the current CVS also does this. > > SB> Is this worth filing a bug report on? > > It's definitely worth investigating further <wink>. I just checked my > personal domains and mail.python.org and neither has this problem. > Take a look at the page source, maybe these default values are coming > from your browser? > > SB> Am I really "one brave soul" to update my Mailman installation > SB> from CVS? > > Nope. I always try to leave the cvs trunk stable, and I usually run > mail.python.org on very nearly up-to-date. > > BTW, I'm just going to update the NEWS file and I'll be releasing b5 > today. > > -Barry _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers