Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 11 Nov 2009 16:11:06 -0800, /NoOp/:
On 11/11/2009 01:10 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:29:50 -0600, /JD/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Enter foo for username and bar for password. The system will
respond they are invalid but Firefox/SeaMonkey will offer you to
store them, anyway...
I have a similar problem with one online credit card site. It
doesn't let anything be remembered...
Please note again the problem I'm prescribing is not about
remembering the password - just about its automatic prefill.
It won't work unless the username/password it valid. Try another
example using a *valid* username/password. Why would SM remember a
username/password that failed?
Please read the whole thread. I've already pointed out I have a valid
username/password stored. SM would remember a username/password that
failed because in most of the cases it doesn't understand they are not
valid. Note in the example steps I've given the invalid
username/password get stored without problem, too. It is just that they
don't get prefilled.
You've probably already tried it but...
I have several pages that don't prefill and don't prelaunch the master
password prompt, until I type in a field. Then the master password popup
interrupts... annoying.
On some pages, nothing prefills but double clicking in the box fills or
offers multiple choices. Once selected, the associated password is filled.
I have had to go in and remove stored info for pages and enter again
after, I assume, the page had been modified/updated/upgraded/etc.
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