On Saturday 10 November 2007 17:57:13 Peter Gaston wrote:
> The password manager is a convenient feature on a home computer, but it
> doesn't work for all sites. The remember password dialog does not pop up
> for sites like Yahoo and BPI Online even if I turn Javascript off. A google
> search says I need to install an extension, but is there a simpler way to
> configure (about:config) Firefox to remember all passwords?
See attached file. Create a bookmark entry and put the contents of the file to
the Location field. Click the bookmark if you go to any login pages, such as
the one used by Yahoo, so that you can force Firefox to remember the
password.
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Gideon N. Guillen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
javascript:(function(){var ca,cea,cs,df,dfe,i,j,x,y;function n(i,what){return
i+%22
%22+what+((i==1)?%22%22:%22s%22)}ca=cea=cs=0;df=document.forms;for(i=0;i<df.length;++i){x=df[i];dfe=x.elements;if(x.onsubmit){x.onsubmit=%22%22;++cs;}if(x.attributes[%22autocomplete%22]){x.attributes[%22autocomplete%22].value=%22on%22;++ca;}for(j=0;j<dfe.length;++j){y=dfe[j];if(y.attributes[%22autocomplete%22]){y.attributes[%22autocomplete%22].value=%22on%22;++cea;}}}alert(%22Removed
autocomplete=off from %22+n(ca,%22form%22)+%22 and from %22+n(cea,%22form
element%22)+%22, and removed onsubmit from %22+n(cs,%22form%22)+%22. After you
type your password and submit the form, the browser will offer to remember your
password.%22)})();_________________________________________________
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