Kee 3.6 has fixed a bug where some hidden forms were incorrectly being filled in and some hidden forms that should be filled were not. A quick thing to try in order to work out if this is the cause of the problem for you would be to disable the case insensitive matching in Kee options.īlackboard I’m not so sure about. You therefore may need to edit your exclude or include lists for the forms and fields on that website. In your specific case I wonder if you have some customised include/exclude lists configured because the only behavioural change between 3.6.2 and 3.6.3 is that we now ignore case by default ( ) Upon selecting the sign-in button in top-right I see that Kee has correctly auto-filled the form. I attempted to sign in using test credentials, saved the entry to Kee and then returned to the website. I’m not convinced these issues are related. You can even use KeeWeb (I didn’t test it yet). You can use either software to open and edit your database. It is compatible with your current keepass database ( kbdx and key files). ![]() It works normally for other sites.Īlternative is to use KeePassXC and its browser extension. The drawback is no matter what is set to avoid autosubmit and even autofill, it will autosubmit on everytime the tab is focused. Every version after this one will fail to match url and find entries for this site. Solution was to disable v.3.6.27 and install Kee.-.Password.Manager-v3.6.2. ![]() I tried everything I could think to set to no avail. I know how to use devtools to find id and name, how to add pattern matching in keepass options and so on. I’m an experimented user and have used this extension for years and I know how to set it in keepass. Now, it’s not just it doesn’t fill the form but it can’t find entries via the kee button or context menu.
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