test: set login form values via DOM property in security ITs#24359
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`sendKeys` on the plain `<input>` fields introduced by the flow-components rework intermittently failed to populate the value on the second login in a test (after a prior login + logout), causing the form to POST empty credentials and Spring to 302 back to `/my/login/page?error`. Setting `value` directly via the DOM property bypasses the keystroke/focus/autofill path; the form still submits the new value since the browser reads the DOM property at submit time.
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On the fence on this one mostly due to the fact that we are testing user input which send keys did, but this one doesn't. Then again there are other tests for setting input so this is ok as it lessens flakiness in tests.
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sendKeyson the plain<input>fields introduced by the flow-components rework intermittently failed to populate the value on the second login in a test (after a prior login + logout), causing the form to POST empty credentials and Spring to 302 back to/my/login/page?error. Settingvaluedirectly via the DOM property bypasses the keystroke/focus/autofill path; the form still submits the new value since the browser reads the DOM property at submit time.