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Logging into UT now ignores the enter key
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14/04/2008 14:00:08
 
 
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14/04/2008 13:56:24
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Level Extreme
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Divers
Thread ID:
01310234
Message ID:
01310466
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:o) Great attitude Alan. Read your message that you were at home finally! Congrats! Still in physical therapy I suppose...


>In the scheme of things, this is not my worst problem in the last 6 months. ;)
>
>>I got used to having to click on login.
>>
>>
>>>>>>>I don't know when this might have started. Before I went into the hospital, the enter key was working fine. When I came home on April 4th, it wasn't.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I'm using IE7 on WinXP Pro and the ENTER key has never worked for me. I have always had to click on Login.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>I'm using IE7 on win xp and I'm getting the same thing. I used to be able to type my id and password and press enter. Now I have to click the login button.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>This is what I have as well and the enter key works ok.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Very odd. Oh, well, must be something in my setup. I'll do some rummaging around and see what I come up with.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Check my reply to Al. Just reload the page with Ctrl+F5.
>>>>>
>>>>>Ok, I tried it, and Al's right. You have to do the page reload every time. It doesn't persist.
>>>>
>>>>I don't know. It work for me. Maybe you should clear the local cache before reloading the page.
>>>
>>>Ok. I cleared the cache and reloaded, but it still works such that I have to do a reload every time before I log in.
>>>
>>>Oh, well. It's just a minor annoyance, not a big deal.
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