Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread Nima
I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which  
only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,  
Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather  
it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear  
(they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If  
I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for  
all pages.

Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
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Re: Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread K
Nima wrote:
I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which  
only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,  
Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather  
it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear  
(they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If  
I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for  
all pages.

Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
___
NBT

I am running Netscape 7.2 and have had this happen numerous times...I 
hit NYT Phila Inquirer and some other sites and it will do it 
occasionally...also with the Washington Post...When it happens, I 
usually send an email to the webmaster and let him know about it..After 
that, it usually ism ok for awhile then it happens again...HTH..
Regards,
Mike K

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Re: Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 11/05/05 08:18, Nima at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which
 only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,
 Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather
 it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear
 (they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If
 I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for
 all pages.
 
 Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.

I think I've read somewhere that it has to do with the way they build their
web page. I am not positively sure, but I think I read on MacOSXHints.com
how to circumvent those sites that block the Safari (and other browsers)
password retrieval...

-Laurent.
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Re: Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread Meg St. Clair
I use nytimes.com as my homepage. Also, I use Salon Premium  
(subscriber version) a lot. I've never had the problem you're  
describing and I use Safari so I wonder if the problem is caused by  
something else.

Sorry not to be able to help.

On 11 May 2005, at 9:37 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 11/05/05 08:18, Nima at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which
only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,
Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather
it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear
(they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If
I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for
all pages.
Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
I think I've read somewhere that it has to do with the way they  
build their
web page. I am not positively sure, but I think I read on  
MacOSXHints.com
how to circumvent those sites that block the Safari (and other  
browsers)
password retrieval...

-Laurent.
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