I'm using FF.
But it asks to confirm the change of password of my MySQL users.
If I comment the php/mysql lines in the .php files,
I do not have such a pop-up.



Ludovic André wrote:
> 
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I created a form asking username, password, country, etc.
>> On the submit of this form I make a sql connection and update the
>> database,
>> add the user.
>>
>> The problem is that whenever the field 'password' is filled in,
>> "it" (I don't know what) is asking to confirm the change of the password.
>>
>> I made a printscreen to clarify :
>>
>> http://matthew16.free.fr/sql.jpg
>>
>> This is what I get when I try to submit the form and I filled in field
>> password.
>> The users displayed in the pop-up are the MySQL users.
> This has nothing to do with your PHP/MySQL, but it's a feature of your 
> browser (you're using Firefox, aren't you?)
> Did you use the functionnality "remember the password" ? If so, then the 
> users listed here are the ones for whom you wanted to remember the 
> password. Firefox tries to be smart in this case: if you're updating the 
> password, it asks you which user has changed...
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