On March 22, 2011, 6:23 p.m., John Layt wrote:
My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it should be above
the username/password fields and the username/password fields should be
disabled if anonymous is selected. But that may look a little weird with
the text to the
On March 22, 2011, 6:23 p.m., John Layt wrote:
My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it should be above
the username/password fields and the username/password fields should be
disabled if anonymous is selected. But that may look a little weird with
the text to the
On March 22, 2011, 6:23 p.m., John Layt wrote:
My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it should be above
the username/password fields and the username/password fields should be
disabled if anonymous is selected. But that may look a little weird with
the text to the
On March 22, 2011, 6:23 p.m., John Layt wrote:
My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it should be above
the username/password fields and the username/password fields should be
disabled if anonymous is selected. But that may look a little weird with
the text to the
On March 22, 2011, 6:23 p.m., John Layt wrote:
My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it should be above
the username/password fields and the username/password fields should be
disabled if anonymous is selected. But that may look a little weird with
the text to the
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The attached patch renames
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My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it
On March 22, 2011, 6:23 p.m., John Layt wrote:
My thoughts are if the anonymous tickbox is first focus it should be above
the username/password fields and the username/password fields should be
disabled if anonymous is selected. But that may look a little weird with
the text to the