Hi folks, that's how it works by default, unless you explicitly set
always_empty = false
So, the question is, once your form is filled without errors and you want
to edit the entity which has the password field, you are getting that
password filled?
El viernes, 7 de diciembre de 2012, Mickael Robin escribió:
> Hi,
> I have this same question : any solution ?
> Thanks for sharing :-)
> Le vendredi 21 septembre 2012 14:12:12 UTC+2, Thomas a écrit :
>> Hi !
>> I've got an issue trying to use the always_empty attribute for a repeated
>> password input in a form, but the password won't empty.
>> Any insights ??
>> Thx !
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