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Description of problem: If there is an error while filling out an interstitial form (ie: adding a cluster), the interface returns to the main menu. The browser is not able to go back to the form, so the user must start over filling in the form from scratch. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): luci-0.22.6-1.fc14.x86_64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Add a cluster. 2. Enter a host name and password. 3. When prompted to enter the password for other nodes, click to check "Use same password for all nodes" and then enter the password for the first node. This will not automatically fill the other nodes' password field. 4. Click on 'Add Cluster'. 5. You will get the error "No password was given for node foo". 6. There is no method to return to the form and re-enter the missing password. The user must restart the process from the beginning. Actual results: Does not return to the previous form. Expected results: Should return to the previous form on error with as much of the form pre-filled with the user's last-entered values as possible. Obviously password fields will not be filled. Additional info:
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