[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2015-03-28 Thread Olivier Tilloy
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1264493 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1264493

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1264493
   No Paste option in web page entries

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2015-02-09 Thread Alessandro Viprati
Ubuntu 14.04 is still affected by this bug. Can't copy/paste text between 
webapps and regular apps.
Please, consider to fix this bug at least in Ubuntu 14.04, it's an LTS release 
after all.

Webapps are really fast and useful but we can't use them without
copy/paste support.

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2015-01-06 Thread Olivier Tilloy
No it hasn’t yet. Please don’t change the status of a bug if you’re
unsure.

** Changed in: webbrowser-app
   Status: Fix Released = Confirmed

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2015-01-06 Thread Olivier Tilloy
Hrm, now I can’t change the status of the webbrowser-app (Ubuntu) task
back to confirmed. This is annoying.

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2015-01-05 Thread William Lee
Has the fix been released?

** Changed in: webbrowser-app
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Fix Released
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-11-21 Thread Aldo
Also affects me with 14.10.

Wanted to use the browser for second twitter account.  Ho hum.

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-11-19 Thread Alexandre Abreu
@Mitchell: yes there is ongoing work to fix this and properly address
the issue (in Oxide, the webengine backend for webapps),

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-11-19 Thread Mitchell
@Alexandre: thanks for that. Is this work being backported to 14.10 on
the desktop, or only present in touch versions? (i.e., Unity 8)

Thanks,

M

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-11-19 Thread Alexandre Abreu
@Mitchell it should eventually be backported  will be available on
desktop too

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-11-18 Thread Mitchell
Yep, this is a massive and major oversite - love the concept of webapps,
however I'm forced to use chromium instead. This just sucks. Are there
any fixes in progess?

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-10-31 Thread truxntrax
+1 Major pita.

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-10-24 Thread Olivier Tilloy
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon) = (unassigned)

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-10-04 Thread Christopher Yeleighton
Web apps can paste content copied from themselves.  However, they do not
export the primart selection and they ignore X cut buffers, making it
impossible to copy text between a Web app and any other app.  This is a
huge step backward, to the time of MS-DOS, R.I.P.

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1186381] Re: Can not paste into web forms

2014-08-13 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
I also confirm this issue - I cannot paste my password. This makes
webapps completely unusable for me.

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Title:
  Can not paste into web forms

Status in Web Browser App:
  Confirmed
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I can copy text from one app, and paste it into the URL field of the
  browser, but I don't get a Paste option for input fields in the
  webpage itself.

  I found this when trying to log into an internal website, where SSO
  prompted me to perform 2-factor authentication.  I generated the one
  time password using CanonicalAuth, and was able to copy it into the
  clipboard.  However, I was unable to paste it into the 2fa field in
  the web browser.

  I could paste it into the URL field, so I know it was in the
  clipboard.  When long-pressing on the web form input field, I was
  given a menu with Share, Save and Copy, but not Paste.

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