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On a website I'm working we have an onsite login and a private login, the problem I'm having is that Firefox doesn't seem to be able to differentiate between these login forms.

Does anybody know how I can make clear that these are different logins?

I already tried giving the form fields different names and ids, ex: onsite_login and login but without success.

edit: my form-tags are not being mixed up, they aren't even on the same page

The two forms on the different pages

<form method="post" action="/en/login/1">
<fieldset>
	<p>
		<input type="hidden" value="login" name="form"/>
		<input type="hidden" value="en" name="redirect"/>
		<label for="onsite_username">Username<abbr title="Required ">*</abbr></label>
		<input type="text" class="input-text" maxlength="255" value="" name="onsite_username" id="onsite_username"/>
		<label for="onsite_password">Password<abbr title="Required ">*</abbr></label>
		<input type="password" class="input-password" maxlength="255" value="" name="onsite_password" id="onsite_password"/>
		<input type="submit" value="Log in" name="submit" class="input-submit"/>
	</p>
</fieldset>
</form>

and

<form method="post" action="">
<fieldset>
	<input type="hidden" value="login" name="form"/>
	<div>
		<label for="username">Username</label>
		<input type="text" class="input-text" value="" name="username" id="username"/>
	</div><div>
		<label for="password">Password</label>
		<input type="password" class="input-password" value="" name="password" id="password"/>
	</div>
	<input type="submit" value="Aanmelden" class="input-submit"/>
</fieldset>
</form>
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Maybe some code paste would be helpful as I agree with dragonlord21! – m0rb Dec 10 '08 at 11:28

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I've not yet heared about a multiple form problem in firefox. But it could be that Firefox mixed up your 2 login forms if there is another tag around that is not closed properly. I've had that problem myself with p tags and a not properly closed div around.

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I'm not sure.. but try to give them a different ID like <form method="POST" action="#" id="login1">

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tried giving the form different id's, didn't work tried giving the form elements complete different names and id's, same result – Javache Dec 10 '08 at 12:15
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Apparently this is not possible due to the way Firefox stores its passwords.

A password-manager entry is stored with the following data

  • The username (encrypted and secured with Firefox Master Password).
  • The password (encrypted and secured with Firefox Master Password).
  • The hostname of the webpage containing the login form.
  • The hostname of the webpage to which the form data has been submitted.

Thus Firefox does not distinguish between the two loginfields on my page.

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