In message <01be7d9651.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>
          Richard Porter <r...@minijem.plus.com> wrote:

> On 16 Jan 2011 Dave Higton  wrote:
> 
> > In message <f802799651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>
> >           Martin Bazley <martin.baz...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> >> I've all but given up on SourceForge, I'm afraid; it was always
> >> unreliable and inconvenient to use, but when it outright stopped
> >> accepting anonymous submissions (you could submit them, but they didn't
> >> appear) I knew when I wasn't wanted.
> 
> > Why do you need to be anonymous?  Why not create an account?  It
> > is free.  Once you've got an account, logging in is easy, on
> > condition that you can remember your account's credentials.
> 
> That's just it. You have to log in every time. A while back 
> Sourceforge used to log you in automatically using a cookie but that 
> was discontinued and NS doesn't remember logins.

OK... I don't remember being logged in automatically.  Perhaps
that's why I don't mind, yet you and Martin do.  Maybe you could
forget that you ever got logged in automatically, then you
wouldn't feel aggrieved :-)

I wonder if it's possible to add one's login credentials to a SF
URL so that one double click on a hotlist entry logs one in to
the SF page for reporting NS bugs?

Dave

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