Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-14 Thread Henk Fictorie
Henk Fictorie wrote:
 MCBastos wrote:
 I'm having a weirder problem -- I can't see *any* passwords in Data
 Manager/Password Manager. The passwords tab is greyed out, even for
 the domains I *know* have saved passwords (such as my mail hosts). If I
 select Passwords only in the domain filter box, it shows *no* domains
 at all. If there's a show passwords button I should click, I have been
 unable to find it.


 
 This is exactly the same problem I'm experiencing. I cannot see the
 password tab.
 However the functionality of filling in passwords is still functioning,
 it's only the password/data manager which is not working.
 
 Henk Fictorie
I did a bit more research. After installing the 'saved password editor'
extension, I was able to access my passwords through 'Tools - Saved
Passwords'. This showed the old ( 2.1) interface. In that interface I
was also able to see passwords I've entered while running Seamonkey 2.1.

Henk Fictorie
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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-14 Thread Henk Fictorie
MCBastos wrote:
 I'm having a weirder problem -- I can't see *any* passwords in Data
 Manager/Password Manager. The passwords tab is greyed out, even for
 the domains I *know* have saved passwords (such as my mail hosts). If I
 select Passwords only in the domain filter box, it shows *no* domains
 at all. If there's a show passwords button I should click, I have been
 unable to find it.
 
 

This is exactly the same problem I'm experiencing. I cannot see the
password tab.
However the functionality of filling in passwords is still functioning,
it's only the password/data manager which is not working.

Henk Fictorie
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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-14 Thread Henk Fictorie
MCBastos wrote:
 I'm having a weirder problem -- I can't see *any* passwords in Data
 Manager/Password Manager. The passwords tab is greyed out, even for
 the domains I *know* have saved passwords (such as my mail hosts). If I
 select Passwords only in the domain filter box, it shows *no* domains
 at all. If there's a show passwords button I should click, I have been
 unable to find it.
 
 

This is exactly the same problem I'm experiencing. I cannot see the
password tab.
However the functionality of filling in passwords is still functioning,
it's only the password/data manager which is not working.

Henk Fictorie
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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-14 Thread PhillipJones

Henk Fictorie wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

I'm having a weirder problem -- I can't see *any* passwords in Data
Manager/Password Manager. The passwords tab is greyed out, even for
the domains I *know* have saved passwords (such as my mail hosts). If I
select Passwords only in the domain filter box, it shows *no* domains
at all. If there's a show passwords button I should click, I have been
unable to find it.




This is exactly the same problem I'm experiencing. I cannot see the
password tab.
However the functionality of filling in passwords is still functioning,
it's only the password/data manager which is not working.

Henk Fictorie

Glad I shelved 2.1.

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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-11 Thread Daniel Dawson
David E. Ross wrote:

 For the US English version:
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-
editor/
 
 Question:  Does this work on split logins, where the user ID is
 entered on one Web page and the password is entered on the next page?

Unfortunately, no. That would require a fundamental redesign of Gecko's 
password manager, which is certainly outside the scope of Saved Password 
Editor. How common is this, anyway? Probably not enough for Mozilla to 
bother with. Other workarounds may be possible, though, through 
Greasemonkey or something similar, i.e. modify the page so it has a 
regular login form; I think that should work so long as the server will 
accept a single request containing both credentials.
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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-11 Thread MCBastos

Interviewed by CNN on 10/06/2011 19:22, Peter Brown told the world:

Hi All

I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; Warp 4.5; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110604
Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1pre - actually 2.1rc2

I've only just become aware of that Password Manager is now a bit more
of a pain than it used to be. I must admit that I'm not sure when the
changes occurred though.

It used to be possible to display all stored passwords by clicking the
Show Passwords button. Now that only works for the currently
highlighted website.

Is there any way of reverting to the previous behaviour? - or adding a
Show ALL Passwords button?

I ask because I just needed to check several passwords and had to do the
Show Passwords and then click Yes in the Confirm dialog for each
entry I wanted to check.


I'm having a weirder problem -- I can't see *any* passwords in Data 
Manager/Password Manager. The passwords tab is greyed out, even for 
the domains I *know* have saved passwords (such as my mail hosts). If I 
select Passwords only in the domain filter box, it shows *no* domains 
at all. If there's a show passwords button I should click, I have been 
unable to find it.



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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/11/11 12:35 PM, Daniel Dawson wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 
 For the US English version:
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-
 editor/

 Question:  Does this work on split logins, where the user ID is
 entered on one Web page and the password is entered on the next page?
 
 Unfortunately, no. That would require a fundamental redesign of Gecko's 
 password manager, which is certainly outside the scope of Saved Password 
 Editor. How common is this, anyway? Probably not enough for Mozilla to 
 bother with. Other workarounds may be possible, though, through 
 Greasemonkey or something similar, i.e. modify the page so it has a 
 regular login form; I think that should work so long as the server will 
 accept a single request containing both credentials.

Among financial institutions, split passwords are becoming more and more
common.  I now find split passwords at a small community bank's Web site
and at Vanguard Group's site.  They might be authenticating my user ID
before asking for my password, although I have not tested to see if this
is true.

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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-11 Thread JD

Daniel Dawson wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:


For the US English version:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-

editor/


Question:  Does this work on split logins, where the user ID is
entered on one Web page and the password is entered on the next page?


Unfortunately, no. That would require a fundamental redesign of Gecko's
password manager, which is certainly outside the scope of Saved Password
Editor. How common is this, anyway? Probably not enough for Mozilla to
bother with. Other workarounds may be possible, though, through
Greasemonkey or something similar, i.e. modify the page so it has a
regular login form; I think that should work so long as the server will
accept a single request containing both credentials.


Sorry to be a bother. It's more common than you think. Financial 
institutions are using it more and more as an advanced security feature.


At two of my banks, I Sign In on one page, then I confirm a SiteKey that 
I have chosen earlier to insure I'm on a real bank web page, and that's 
where I enter my Password. After I edited the nsLoginManager.js, SM 
2.0.14 saved both, 2.1 doesn't.


I'm sure I'll figure out a work around but it worked in an earlier 
version so perhaps a fundamental redesign is not necessary, just a 
little tweak?  8-)


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Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-10 Thread Peter Brown

Hi All

I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; Warp 4.5; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110604 
Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1pre - actually 2.1rc2


I've only just become aware of that Password Manager is now a bit more 
of a pain than it used to be. I must admit that I'm not sure when the 
changes occurred though.


It used to be possible to display all stored passwords by clicking the 
Show Passwords button. Now that only works for the currently 
highlighted website.


Is there any way of reverting to the previous behaviour? - or adding a 
Show ALL Passwords button?


I ask because I just needed to check several passwords and had to do the 
Show Passwords and then click Yes in the Confirm dialog for each 
entry I wanted to check.


Regards

Pete
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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-10 Thread Rufus

Peter Brown wrote:

Hi All

I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; Warp 4.5; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110604
Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1pre - actually 2.1rc2

I've only just become aware of that Password Manager is now a bit more
of a pain than it used to be. I must admit that I'm not sure when the
changes occurred though.

It used to be possible to display all stored passwords by clicking the
Show Passwords button. Now that only works for the currently
highlighted website.

Is there any way of reverting to the previous behaviour? - or adding a
Show ALL Passwords button?

I ask because I just needed to check several passwords and had to do the
Show Passwords and then click Yes in the Confirm dialog for each
entry I wanted to check.

Regards

Pete


This works for me - if I open the Password manager without selecting 
anything and just choose show Passwords SM will ask for my Master 
Password and then show them *all* at once within the Password Manager 
dialog window.


No add-on required...SM just works.

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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-10 Thread Jens Hatlak

Rufus wrote:

I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; Warp 4.5; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110604
Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1pre - actually 2.1rc2
 (...)


This works for me (...)

No add-on required...SM just works.


You missed the fact that you're using a different SM version (one in 
which what you described still works).


Greetings,

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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-10 Thread Rufus

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Rufus wrote:

I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; Warp 4.5; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110604
Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1pre - actually 2.1rc2
(...)


This works for me (...)

No add-on required...SM just works.


You missed the fact that you're using a different SM version (one in
which what you described still works).

Greetings,

Jens



Ahhh...one more reason for me not to upgrade - thanks.

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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/10/11 3:22 PM, Peter Brown wrote:
 Hi All
 
 I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; Warp 4.5; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20110604 
 Firefox/4.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.1pre - actually 2.1rc2
 
 I've only just become aware of that Password Manager is now a bit more 
 of a pain than it used to be. I must admit that I'm not sure when the 
 changes occurred though.
 
 It used to be possible to display all stored passwords by clicking the 
 Show Passwords button. Now that only works for the currently 
 highlighted website.
 
 Is there any way of reverting to the previous behaviour? - or adding a 
 Show ALL Passwords button?
 
 I ask because I just needed to check several passwords and had to do the 
 Show Passwords and then click Yes in the Confirm dialog for each 
 entry I wanted to check.
 
 Regards
 
 Pete

This is Bug 658075.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658075.

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Re: Seamonkey Password Manager behaviour

2011-06-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/10/11 3:30 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
 Peter Brown wrote:
 I've only just become aware of that Password Manager is now a bit more
 of a pain than it used to be. I must admit that I'm not sure when the
 changes occurred though.

 It used to be possible to display all stored passwords by clicking the
 Show Passwords button. Now that only works for the currently
 highlighted website.
 
 Just use this add-on:
 https://addons.mozilla.org/de/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-editor/
 
 HTH
 
 Jens
 

For the US English version:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-editor/

Question:  Does this work on split logins, where the user ID is entered
on one Web page and the password is entered on the next page?

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