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  1. Blesta Core
  2. CORE-2298

Enter should submit form rather than reloading requirements during installation

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: 4.0.0-b4
    • Component/s: None
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      Description

      When installing Blesta from the web interface, hitting enter after entering your database credentials should submit the form.

      Currently, hitting enter will submit to reload the system requirements. These should be different forms.

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          jonathan Jonathan Reissmueller added a comment -

          First, I saw no "Enter" button so I'm assuming you were referring to the "install" button. When I hit the install button it submitted just fine. It maybe be that for you post['reload'] is somehow set (I used !isset() instead of empty()) and so it reloads. They can not be made separate forms I think because the terms and conditions check box needs to be submitted.

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          jonathan Jonathan Reissmueller added a comment - First, I saw no "Enter" button so I'm assuming you were referring to the "install" button. When I hit the install button it submitted just fine. It maybe be that for you post ['reload'] is somehow set (I used !isset() instead of empty()) and so it reloads. They can not be made separate forms I think because the terms and conditions check box needs to be submitted.
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          tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) added a comment -

          The 'Enter' button I was referring to is on your keyboard. Forms can be submitted either by clicking a dedicated form Submit button, or by hitting enter on your keyboard. In the latter case, hitting enter has the effect of submitting the form to reload the requirements rather than submit the database info for installation.

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          tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) added a comment - The 'Enter' button I was referring to is on your keyboard. Forms can be submitted either by clicking a dedicated form Submit button, or by hitting enter on your keyboard. In the latter case, hitting enter has the effect of submitting the form to reload the requirements rather than submit the database info for installation.

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            • Assignee:
              jonathan Jonathan Reissmueller
              Reporter:
              tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive)
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                Fix Release Date:
                7/Dec/16

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