Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-09 Thread JAS

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/8/2019 3:48 PM, JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/6/2019 2:38 PM, JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.


Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?



Neither.  It is an extra button for the Toolbar Buttons extension.  The
extension can be dlowloaded from
.  However, you must then
download the Password Manager button from the list at
.


Can a button be made to add to PrefBar to add the Password to PrefBar?



Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.4
PrefBar 7.1.0
Toolbar Buttons 1.1.1-signed with added Password Manager button

I right-clicked on the SeaMonkey menu bar and selected Customize from
the pull-down context menu.  After moving the Customize Toolbar window
to one side without closing it, I dragged the Password Manager button
from the menu bar (where I originally placed it) to the PrefBar tool
bar.  I then closed the Customize Toolbar window.  Tah-dah!!  The
Password Manager button not only appeared in the PrefBar tool bar, but
it was also fully functional there.

I prefer the button to be on the menu bar with three other non-PrefBar
buttons, so I reversed the process.


Thanks, worked as described.
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/9/2019 11:11 AM, EE wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
>> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
>> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.
>>
>> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
>> with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
>> see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
>> that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
>> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
>>
>> Dave
>>
> The repository for passwords is now logins.json, not signons.sqlite.
> 

When you say "now", what version of SeaMonkey do you mean?

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-09 Thread EE

David H. Durgee wrote:

I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.

Dave


The repository for passwords is now logins.json, not signons.sqlite.

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-08 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/8/2019 3:48 PM, JAS wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 2/6/2019 2:38 PM, JAS wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>>
 I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
 their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
 find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

 Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
 with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
 see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
 that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
 would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
>>>
>>> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
>>> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
>>> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?
>>>
>>> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
>>> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
>>> should approve.
>>>
>>> I like the old interface:
>>> 
>>> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
>>> that word.
>>>
>>
>> I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
>> changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
>> whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
>> I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
>> it used.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
> Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
> longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
> more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.
>
> Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
> login for this website.
>
> Dave
>

 That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
 Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
 for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
 I will not be updating SeaMonkey.

>>> Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
>>> button listed for the PreBar tool bar?
>>>
>>
>> Neither.  It is an extra button for the Toolbar Buttons extension.  The
>> extension can be dlowloaded from
>> .  However, you must then
>> download the Password Manager button from the list at
>> .
>>
> Can a button be made to add to PrefBar to add the Password to PrefBar?
> 

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.4
PrefBar 7.1.0
Toolbar Buttons 1.1.1-signed with added Password Manager button

I right-clicked on the SeaMonkey menu bar and selected Customize from
the pull-down context menu.  After moving the Customize Toolbar window
to one side without closing it, I dragged the Password Manager button
from the menu bar (where I originally placed it) to the PrefBar tool
bar.  I then closed the Customize Toolbar window.  Tah-dah!!  The
Password Manager button not only appeared in the PrefBar tool bar, but
it was also fully functional there.

I prefer the button to be on the menu bar with three other non-PrefBar
buttons, so I reversed the process.

-- 
David E. Ross

Trump again proves he is a major source of fake news.  He wants
to cut off disaster funds to repair the damage caused by the
Woolsey Fire in southern California because he claims the state
fails to manage its forests properly.  The Woolsey Fire was NOT
a forest fire.  Starting in an industrial tract, it did not burn
through any forests.

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-08 Thread JAS

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/6/2019 2:38 PM, JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.


Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?



Neither.  It is an extra button for the Toolbar Buttons extension.  The
extension can be dlowloaded from
.  However, you must then
download the Password Manager button from the list at
.


Can a button be made to add to PrefBar to add the Password to PrefBar?
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-08 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Rubens wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 17:19:
>> Rubens wrote:
>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 02:06:
>>
>>
 I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:

 https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3



>>>
>>> Hi Jonathan,
>>>
>>> Which Seamonkey version are you using with that extension version ?
>>>
>>> BR,
>>>
>>
>> The one I listed, 1.0.3. Works with SM 2.49.4
>>
>>
> 
> Interesting. I am using version 1.1.2, also with Seamonkey 2.49.4
> 
> Works perfectly after submitted into the Add-Ons Converter utility,
> even considering author's statement that Seamonkey support was dropped
> on version 1.1.1
> 

I guess it is mislabeled on the page because here is an extract from
install.rdf that confirms what you say:


  
{92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a} 
2.39
2.49.*
  


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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-08 Thread JAS

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/6/2019 2:38 PM, JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.


Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?



Neither.  It is an extra button for the Toolbar Buttons extension.  The
extension can be dlowloaded from
.  However, you must then
download the Password Manager button from the list at
.


Nice site, Thanks
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-08 Thread Rubens via support-seamonkey

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 17:19:

Rubens wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 02:06:




I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3




Hi Jonathan,

Which Seamonkey version are you using with that extension version ?

BR,



The one I listed, 1.0.3. Works with SM 2.49.4




Interesting. I am using version 1.1.2, also with Seamonkey 2.49.4

Works perfectly after submitted into the Add-Ons Converter utility,
even considering author's statement that Seamonkey support was dropped on 
version 1.1.1

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-07 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/6/2019 2:38 PM, JAS wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
>>> David H. Durgee wrote:
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>
>> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
>> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
>> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.
>>
>> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
>> with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
>> see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
>> that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
>> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
>
> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?
>
> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
> should approve.
>
> I like the old interface:
> 
> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
> that word.
>

 I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
 changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
 whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
 I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
 it used.

 Dave

>>>
>>> Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
>>> longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
>>> more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.
>>>
>>> Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
>>> login for this website.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>
>> That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
>> Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
>> for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
>> I will not be updating SeaMonkey.
>>
> Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a 
> button listed for the PreBar tool bar?
> 

Neither.  It is an extra button for the Toolbar Buttons extension.  The
extension can be dlowloaded from
.  However, you must then
download the Password Manager button from the list at
.

-- 
David E. Ross

Trump again proves he is a major source of fake news.  He wants
to cut off disaster funds to repair the damage caused by the
Woolsey Fire in southern California because he claims the state
fails to manage its forests properly.  The Woolsey Fire was NOT
a forest fire.  Starting in an industrial tract, it did not burn
through any forests.

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-07 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Rubens wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 02:06:
> 
> 
>>> I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:
>>>
>>> https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> Which Seamonkey version are you using with that extension version ?
>>
>> BR,
>>
> 
> The one I listed, 1.0.3. Works with SM 2.49.4
> 
> 

BTW to JAS's question, the extension creates a menu item under Tools and
a placeable toolbar button as well.

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-07 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Rubens wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 02:06:


>> I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:
>>
>> https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3
>>
>>
> 
> Hi Jonathan,
> 
> Which Seamonkey version are you using with that extension version ?
> 
> BR,
> 

The one I listed, 1.0.3. Works with SM 2.49.4


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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-07 Thread GerardJan

Rubens wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 02:06:

JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made
changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I
cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the
signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would
prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and
delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is
that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.


Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?


I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3 





Hi Jonathan,

Which Seamonkey version are you using with that extension version ?


He seemed to be using:
*User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.4*


BR,

Rubens



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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-07 Thread Rubens via support-seamonkey

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 07/02/2019 02:06:

JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made
changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I
cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the
signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would
prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and
delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is
that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.


Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?


I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3



Hi Jonathan,

Which Seamonkey version are you using with that extension version ?

BR,

Rubens
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-06 Thread JAS

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

JAS wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made
changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I
cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the
signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would
prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and
delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is
that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.


Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?


I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3


Thanks, I will take a look at it.
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-06 Thread Jonathan N. Little
JAS wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
>>> David H. Durgee wrote:
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>
>> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made
>> changes to
>> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I
>> cannot
>> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.
>>
>> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the
>> signon
>> with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
>> see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
>> that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
>> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
>
> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would
> prompt
> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?
>
> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and
> delete the
> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
> should approve.
>
> I like the old interface:
> 
> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
> that word.
>

 I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
 changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
 whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is
 that
 I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
 it used.

 Dave

>>>
>>> Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
>>> longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
>>> more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.
>>>
>>> Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
>>> login for this website.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>
>> That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
>> Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
>> for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
>> I will not be updating SeaMonkey.
>>
> Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a
> button listed for the PreBar tool bar?

I use this addon -- NOTE the version, this one works with SeaMonkey:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/classic-password-editor/versions/?page=1#version-1.0.3

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-02-06 Thread JAS

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.

Is the Passwords Manager button something you created or was it once a 
button listed for the PreBar tool bar?

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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-01-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/30/2019 9:03 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>>
 I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
 their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
 find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

 Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
 with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
 see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
 that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
 would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
>>>
>>> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
>>> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
>>> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?
>>>
>>> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
>>> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
>>> should approve.
>>>
>>> I like the old interface:
>>> 
>>> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
>>> that word.
>>>
>>
>> I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
>> changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
>> whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
>> I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
>> it used.
>>
>> Dave
>>
> 
> Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
> longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
> more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.
> 
> Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
> login for this website.
> 
> Dave
> 

That means the Passwords Manager button -- an extra button for the
Toolbar Buttons extension -- will no longer work.  I use it frequently
for updating my passwords, something I do for security.  It appears that
I will not be updating SeaMonkey.

-- 
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-01-30 Thread David H. Durgee
Ed Mullen wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 David H. Durgee wrote:

> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I
> cannot
> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.
>
> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
> with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
> see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
> that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.

 In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
 Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would
 prompt
 you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

 Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete
 the
 site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
 should approve.

 I like the old interface:
 
 Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
 that word.

>>>
>>> I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
>>> changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
>>> whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
>>> I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
>>> it used.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>
>> Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
>> longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
>> more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.
>>
>> Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
>> login for this website.
>>
>> Dave
>>
> 
> This might shed some light on it:
> 
> 
> 
> 

Must not be current, as it still shows sigons.sqlite as the password
database.  Other information is useful, but once again it might be dated.

Dave
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-01-30 Thread Ed Mullen

David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?

Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
should approve.

I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
that word.



I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave



Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave



This might shed some light on it:



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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-01-30 Thread David H. Durgee
David H. Durgee wrote:
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>
>>> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
>>> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
>>> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.
>>>
>>> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
>>> with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
>>> see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
>>> that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
>>> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
>>
>> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
>> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
>> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?
>>
>> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
>> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
>> should approve.
>>
>> I like the old interface:
>> 
>> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
>> that word.
>>
> 
> I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
> changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
> whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
> I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
> it used.
> 
> Dave
> 

Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no
longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management.  Looking a bit
more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained.

Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the
login for this website.

Dave
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-01-18 Thread David H. Durgee
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
> 
>> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
>> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
>> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.
>>
>> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
>> with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
>> see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
>> that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
>> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.
> 
> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the
> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt
> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?
> 
> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the
> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you
> should approve.
> 
> I like the old interface:
> 
> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only
> that word.
> 

I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company
changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for
whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login.  My hope is that
I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have
it used.

Dave
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Re: is it possible to add/correct signons with sqlite?

2019-01-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

David H. Durgee wrote:


I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to
their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I cannot
find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page.

Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon
with sqlite tools?  I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can
see the entry.  I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect
that would cause problems with SM open.  I assume other SQLite tools
would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed.


In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the 
Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would prompt 
you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore?


Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete the 
site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you 
should approve.


I like the old interface:

Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only 
that word.


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