save log in email details?

Started by nuevo, Jan 14, 2010, 09:46:31

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Rik

Safari, Chrome, IE7, IE8 and FF.
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Simon

Why does everyone ignore Sea Monkey?  :bawl:
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Rik

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Simon

Well, at least it stores passwords.  :)
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Rik

Though some you don't want stored...
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Steve

Don't like saving passwords I'd never remember them that way ???
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Rik

I do a lot of guessing at times. :)
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JB

Quote from: Rik on Jan 14, 2010, 17:24:52
Thanks, JB, that almost certainly explains what is happening, if not why it works for Simon. :) :thumb:

I seem to recall that passwords that were stored some time ago (before certain websites 'instructed' browsers not to) were unaffected. For example, my PayPal password continued to be automatically entered by my browser until a month or so ago when I changed it. Now I need to enter my password every time.

I'll try the edit to that .js file and see if it remembers it again.
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Simon

I can confirm that SeaMonkey has stored my username and password for one of my IDNet accounts, using webmail, but it now seems to have 'forgotten' the others.  I wonder if it's now because there's no option to use the unsecure login?
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JB

Simon,

I can confirm that using Firefox on WinXP and after making the changes to the javascript file, my browser now offers to remember passwords for all sites. Even the ones it didn't two days ago.

Whether this is a good thing is another matter  :fingers:

I don't know if a similar file exists for SeaMonkey?
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Rik

That's close for Simon's phone, JB.  :evil:
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Simon

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JB

NP, but I think you did it once before !!

Must have me on a secret database  :eek4:
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Rik

We have everyone on that secret database, JB. ;D
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Simon

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