So I have a question about how password managers register login and registration fields. When I use an email field, proton pass says that there is no login available when I should give me my email Any ideas? Code:
<label>Please enter your email</label>
<input type="email" placeholder="[email protected]" name="email" id="email" minlength="5" maxlength="255" require>
EDIT: whole form:
<form method="POST">
<label>Please enter your email</label>
<input type="email" placeholder="[email protected]" name="userEmail" id="userEmail" maxlength="255" required>
<label>Poll Name</label>
<input type="text" placeholder="Poll Name" name="B0tPollName" id="B0tNewPollName" minlength="5" maxlength="64">
<label>Answers</label>
<input type="text" placeholder="Answer 1" name="B0tPollAnswer1" id="B0tNewPollAnswer1" minlength="5" maxlength="32">
<br>
<input type="text" placeholder="Answer 2" name="B0tPollAnswer2" id="B0tNewPollAnswer2" minlength="5" maxlength="32">
<?php
function B0tAddNewPollAnswer() {
if ($_SESSION["B0tAnswareCounter"] <= 8) {
$_SESSION["B0tAnswareCounter"]++;
}
header("Location: ./");
exit();
};
for ($i = 3; $i <= $_SESSION["B0tAnswareCounter"]; $i++) {
echo "<br> \n" . '<input type="text" placeholder="Answer ' . $i . '" name="B0tPollAnswer' . $i . '" id="B0tNewPollAnswer' . $i . '" minlength="5" maxlength="32"> ';
}
if (isset($_POST['B0tNewPollAddAnswerBtn'])) {
// Call the PHP function
B0tAddNewPollAnswer();
}
?>
<br>
<input type="submit" value="Add Answer" name="B0tNewPollAddAnswerBtn" id="B0tNewPollAddAnswerBtn">
<br>
<br>
<input type="submit" value="Submit" name="B0tNewPollSubmitBtn" id="B0tNewPollSubmitBtn">
</form>