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I’ve got a well proven php-mysqli website that works perfectly on desktops. It requests the email and password on the login page, taking that data and inspecting it before processing further. I’ve designed the presentation using CSS to be responsive and it’s working well, except for ..


.. when I used it on my Nexus 4 and 7 the web site appeared. I touched the menu item ‘login’ and I entered both the correct email and password. However, the application bounced back as it should if either the email or password was wrong. So I inserted PHP scripting and confirmed that the site was receiving the correct email but a wrong password. The logic is 100% proven and the data entry correct.


Is there something with the google nexus (and smartphones in general) that disallows web site passwords until some parameter is set? I'm hoping a responsive website developer accommodating nexus 4 or 7 can assist here.


I made a silly error! My humble and profuse apologies guys. I was so used to entering the password on the keyboard (hundreds of times .. you know how that works) that I didn't even check the keys on the nexuses: 12 instead of qw .. :|

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