Or just turn off javascript via Edit>Prefernces>Web Features: "Enable
JavaScript".
Michael Moore wrote:
>>>If you want to save the password in blackboard you can use the
>>>developer tools plugin to disable javascript for the login. The
>>>password can then be saved. Turn javascript back on and
> > If you want to save the password in blackboard you can use the
> > developer tools plugin to disable javascript for the login. The
> > password can then be saved. Turn javascript back on and the password
> > is there automagicaly.
>
>
> Out of the curiosity of the inept (me), how would one go
On 9/12/05, Mark Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you want to save the password in blackboard you can use the
> developer tools plugin to disable javascript for the login. The
> password can then be saved. Turn javascript back on and the password
> is there automagicaly.
Out of the curi
> Blackboard actualy uses a javascrip to move the password to a hidden
> field just before firefox would save the password. Firefox can save
> the password but blackboard only presents a blank password box.
>
> If you want to save the password in blackboard you can use the
> developer tools plugi
> I'm getting sick of typing in my password for Blackboard. Does anyone
> know of a plugin, or way to configure Firefox to remember the password
> for Blackboard?
Blackboard actualy uses a javascrip to move the password to a hidden
field just before firefox would save the password. Firefox can sa
my two cents:
I don't think it has to do with secure passwords, just possibly blackboard's
coding gets past the old password holders. But I never know anything so
don't quote meever.
Brian
BYU Unix Users Group
http://uug.byu.edu/
The opinions expressed in this messa
Plain and simple:
I'm getting sick of typing in my password for Blackboard. Does anyone
know of a plugin, or way to configure Firefox to remember the password
for Blackboard?
Thanks a bunch!
--
Michael Moore
btw. If firefox remembers it for you, also let me know as I have done
dumb things before