Re: automating login details

2009-04-17 Thread Jim Nagel
Rob Kendrick  wrote on 16 Apr :

 On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:00:16 +0100
 Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:

 is there any way of automatically providing my username and password
 when i go to a certain website i need to use frequently?

 It depends.  If the site is using basic auth (ie, the browser pops up a
 dialogue box asking you for a username and password) you can often pass
 this information in the URL;  [oi!  you mean COLON!]
 http://username:passw...@www.foo.bar.com/


yes!  that does it!  thanks, Rob.

the website in question is the controlpanel at Neil Spellings'
Purleyhosting for one of my domains.  i'm pleased that now i can
simply doubleclick this URL file and go directly to the relevant page, 
several levels into the controlpanel.

this makes a pain-free method to quickly define a unique email alias
at my domain. (i always do this when registering with any online
service or mailinglist, so i can abandon the alias if it starts
getting spam.)

i had always presumed i had to resort to an American browser on the
laptop to do the chore, but it's great to have it set up as a mere
doubleclick in Netsurf now.

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Re: automating login details

2009-04-17 Thread Kevin Wells
In message 20090416131619.0ab71...@trite.i.flarn.net.i.flarn.net
  Rob Kendrick r...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:

On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:39:19 +0100
Dr Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:

  There was a hack floating about to automatically fill in forms for
  browsers under RISC OS, but I don't recall its name.  
 
 Not a hack, but Kevin Wells's FFiler (the links given in the Help
 file and on the software database seem to be dead, and Google hasn't
 been my friend) will keep data and transfer it into NetSurf's icons. 
 However, maybe you don't want to keep passwords in it ...

Given NetSurf doesn't use icons for forms, I think this classes as a
hack as it must be typing it in and hoping form tab ordering hasn't
changed :)

What it does is you have the cursor in the form tab or icon location and
hit the button and it then puts the information from the button to the
form tab or icon.

The only browser it does not work with is Oregano2.

B.



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Re: automating login details

2009-04-17 Thread Jim Nagel
Rob Kendrick  wrote on 16 Apr :

 On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:00:16 +0100
 Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:

 is there any way of automatically providing my username and password
 when i go to a certain website i need to use frequently?

 It depends.  If the site is using basic auth (ie, the browser pops up a
 dialogue box asking you for a username and password) you can often pass
 this information in the URL;  [oi!  you mean COLON!]
 http://username:passw...@www.foo.bar.com/


yes!  that does it!  thanks, Rob.

the website in question is the controlpanel at Neil Spellings'
Purleyhosting for one of my domains.  i'm pleased that now i can
simply doubleclick this URL file and go directly to the relevant page, 
several levels into the controlpanel.

this makes a pain-free method to quickly define a unique email alias
at my domain. (i always do this when registering with any online
service or mailinglist, so i can abandon the alias if it starts
getting spam.)

i had always presumed i had to resort to an American browser on the
laptop to do the chore, but it's great to have it set up as a mere
doubleclick in Netsurf now.

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 no need to reply my entire message back to me ;=]
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2009-04-17 Thread Jim Nagel
sorry; ignore this.  it's just that a post i sent a few hours ago has 
not yet appeared, nor its repeat.

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Re: automating login details

2009-04-17 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 16 Apr 2009  Rob Kendrick r...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:

 On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:39:19 +0100
 Dr Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:

 There was a hack floating about to automatically fill in forms for
 browsers under RISC OS, but I don't recall its name.
 
 Not a hack, but Kevin Wells's FFiler (the links given in the Help
 file and on the software database seem to be dead, and Google hasn't
 been my friend) will keep data and transfer it into NetSurf's icons.
 However, maybe you don't want to keep passwords in it ...

 Given NetSurf doesn't use icons for forms, I think this classes as a
 hack as it must be typing it in and hoping form tab ordering hasn't
 changed :)

That's too deep for me, but NetSurf's forms, if I've got the term 
right, will accept output from FFiler, and will also accept selections 
dragged and dropped from at least StrongED and OPro; I do this 
regularly. Useful feature.

With best wishes,

Peter.

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Re: automating login details

2009-04-17 Thread Chris Newman
In article 3591db4c50@nails.ukonline.co.uk, Jim Nagel
nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
 is there any way of automatically providing my username and password when
 i go to a certain website i need to use frequently?

 i have got as far as saving a URL file so that at least i don't have to
 type that part every time.  perhaps there's a standard way (which i should
 know but don't) of including the username and password in the URL file?

I Use one of the many macro progs that are available for RiscOS. !Tags by
Thomas Baldwin is good. Can't find a current link for that but I can send you
a copy.It's freeware. !Makro - David Thomas  !TextAid - Alan Wrigley will do
the same. Again, if you can't find 'em, I have copies. You can keep one of
these apps on your desktop with the usernames  passwords. Then it's a quick
few clicks  a scroll to insert what you need. If security is a problem, keep
em in an encrypted file on the desktop then one password gets all. Stephen
Sloan's !Encrypt will do that  there are probably others. Hope this helps,

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Re: posts appearing? test

2009-04-17 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:15:53 +0100
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:

 sorry; ignore this.  it's just that a post i sent a few hours ago has 
 not yet appeared, nor its repeat.

Slight issue caused by the recent server upgrade; apologies.  No mails
were lost, but some might be duplicated.

B.



Re: automating login details

2009-04-17 Thread Richard Porter
On 16 Apr 2009 Rob Kendrick wrote:

 On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:00:16 +0100
 Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:

 is there any way of automatically providing my username and password
 when i go to a certain website i need to use frequently?

 It depends.  If the site is using basic auth (ie, the browser pops up a
 dialogue box asking you for a username and password) you can often pass
 this information in the URL;

 http://username:passw...@www.foo.bar.com/

 If the user name and password is collected via a form on the web page,
 and the site doesn't have a remember me tick box, you'll need to use
 a browser that can automatically fill in forms and remember passwords
 for you.

For sites that use login forms I've set up mini-forms on my local home 
page. All the fields are hidden except for the 'submit' button which 
has its value changed to indicate the site. Values are inserted for 
the username and password, and any relative url is changed to 
absolute. This seems to work well for many sites, but some need two 
attempts presumably because the site expects to find a cookie set by 
the login page.

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