Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:59:40 -0500, /Phillip Jones/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Unfortunately remembering passwords has nothing to do with the
issue. My password is remeberred just fine and I can see it in the
Password Manager. It is just not prefilled into the page which is a
result of transformation of XML to HTML. And yes, you have to
understand what that transformation means.

Exactly. you have to type the first two or three letters for the
Username to pop in. and then the Password will pop in (hidden with the
dots of course).

That does not happen. The user name is auto-completed (if I have ever
entered it, as after the migration to SM 2.0 I've got no user
auto-complete initially) but no password is prefilled.

Just try for yourself. Go to:

https://remote.bank.allianz.bg/EBank/

(there's an "English" version link in the top-right, if that helps)

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. Open the Password Manager and observe they are really stored.
Now open the given URL, again. No user or pass are prefilled. Press
down-arrow in the user field and select "foo" from the auto-complete
list. No password is prefilled again.


I have a similar problem with one online credit card site. It doesn't let anything be remembered. I did the hack described here <http://cybernetnews.com/firefox-remember-passwords/> and it helped with some other web signins but had no effect on the credit card.

https://www.pnccardservicesonline.com/default.aspx

I tried the bookmarklet and it said I would be ask if I wanted to save the entries but it never did ask.

There is a little lock on that signon web page so it appears to be working too well. 8-)

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 JD..
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