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Not working on bahn.de #553

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spth opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 4 comments
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Not working on bahn.de #553

spth opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 4 comments

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@spth
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spth commented Sep 11, 2023

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  • Operating system: Debian GNU/Linux testing
  • Browser: Forefox 115.2.0esr (64-Bit)
  • PassFF: 1.15

Observations

bahn.de is the website of the German federal railway company. It is a very common way to buy train tickets in and from/to Germany.


Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Got to bahn.de
  2. Click "Login"

Actual behaviour

The login dialog that opens up does not have the "P" for passff to fill in the username and password, despite me having a .password-store/bahn.de file

Expected behaviour

The "P" appears to click on to ask for the GPG passphrase, and then fill in the username and password.

@tuxor1337
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Unfortunately, this type of input field is notoriously difficult to support because it has that "clear" button on the right. The "P" is underneath and fully or partly hidden by the "clear" button.

@tuxor1337
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Are you aware that you can right-click and use the "PassFF" submenu of the context menu?

@spth
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spth commented Sep 12, 2023

Are you aware that you can right-click and use the "PassFF" submenu of the context menu?

Thanks. I wasn't ware of it, in the past I always opened a terminal window to invoke pass for bahn.de there, and copied the two lines into the browser.

@tuxor1337
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I think, they changed something on bahn.de which fixes this issue.

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