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SyberCorp
3 years agoDedicated Contributor
Default action for Enter (Return) Key
Currently, the Enter/Return key behavior changes depending on the current tab in your browser - if you're on a tab that is open to a site on the same domain as a login you are attempting to use, even...
SyberCorp
2 years agoDedicated Contributor
I just noticed another issue that even this ability can't currently solve...
Currently, this ability allows you to only show a login for an exact domain match, however if you have multiple logins for the same domain that are only separated by a specific page for each, you still see multiple logins despite setting each login to have the exact page defined in the URL (i.e., https://www.domain.com/login1.html vs https://www.domain.com/login2.html). Normally this is not going to be an issue for most users, however it is an issue for me with certain sites I need to access such as Juniper's Mist portal, where setups are separated by which cloud region they're in. For example, if I go to https://manage.mist.com I then enter my username (email address) before being presented with an option to select which cloud region I want to log into. If I select Global 01, I'm taken to https://manage.mist.com/signin.html; if I select Global 03, I'm taken to https://manage.ac2.mist.com/signin.html. Obviously, those domains are different, so matching a login to the "new" path is fine, however on the initial page where I haven't even chosen a region yet, if I restrict my Global 03 login to only show on https://manage.ac2.mist.com and not the root domain, it isn't an option to select on the initial page. If I tell it to show on both domains, it becomes an issue of showing on the subsequent page (https://manage.mist.com/signin.html) as well, which may mean accidentally clicking the wrong login and submitting the wrong (invalid/unusable for the region) password and 2FA token, where only the login for Global 01 should be shown (as it would be the only login that has an exact match for (https://manage.mist.com/signin.html)
If there was a way to restrict a login to only show on an exact domain AND page match, this would solve my issue.
In case that got confusing, here's a TL;DR version:
https://manage.mist.com -- show both Global 01 and Global 03 logins as options
https://manage.mist.com/signin.html -- show only Global 01 login
https://manage.ac2.mist.com/signin.html -- show only Global 03 login