W3BNR wrote:
On 1/3/2012 8:43 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
W3BNR wrote:
On 1/3/2012 4:42 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
W3BNR wrote:
On 1/3/2012 3:53 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
W3BNR wrote:
On 1/3/2012 1:20 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
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OK - "Password Manager" does NOT show you the URL's of the Host.
I suggest you download the file at:
http://the-edmeister.com/firefox_info/articles/List_Firefox-3_Passwords.htm
and run it.  It will show "HOST", "USERNAME", "PASSWORD", and "SUBMIT URL"

Go to the URL above.  Save page as "Whatever.htm" someplace on your hard
drive.
Then double click on "Whatever.htm"  Answer the question, and viola you'll
have
a listing of all your Hosts, usernames, password, and submit urls.  It DOES
work
on SM 2.5.1.

Check your SUBMIT URL column for HTTP and HTTPS.  They will have the same
HOST,
USERNAME, and PASSWORD, but ARE two different entries.


Minor error is above - change SM 2.5.1 to SM 2.6.1.


I printed out my Links - Username - Passwords (eight pages) and SURE
ENOUGH, it
shows many, many with exact duplicate entries !

I suppose this is now a SM 2.6.1 "BUG" !

I cannot erase just one where duplicates are shown - if I try, then both are
erased.

I would post the list just to show you all, but that is like posting one's
bank
records.

DoctorBill


No need to - I just looked at mine with "Password Manager" and on some of the
domains there *ARE* duplicate entries.  Interesting.  These duplicate
entries do
NOT show or print when using the .htm program I mentioned about.  Sorry I took
off on the wrong foot with the problem - I haven't used Password Manager enough
to look at things.


W3BNR -

"These duplicate entries do NOT show or print when using the .htm program I
mentioned about."

Oh yes they do !  My printout has many of them !

Again - is this a SM 2.6.1 "BUG" that needs attention !
Maybe the development team need to examine this issue...

BTW - Is W3BNR a Ham Radio License Number ?
My Dad was W9KPD back in the 40's.

DoctorBill



Weird - my printout from the .htm page only shows one each for those that have
both a http:// and https:// URL.  All others only show up once.  I've gone
through them - put them in an ascii editor and A-Z sorted them.

Some *DO* have the same Host/User/Password *BUT* the "Submit URL" is different.
Unfortunately Password Manager does not show the "Submit URL".  It only shows
the "Host URL" ("Website").

Those with "NULL" as a "Submit URL" appear only one time unless there is both a
http:// and https:// in the "Host URL" (Website).

Also those where the "Host URL" (Website) is the same as the "Submit URL' only
show once unless there is both http:// and https:// in the "Host URL" (Website)

Note;  "Host URL" is from the .htm page and "Website" is the term used by
Password Manager.

Yes, W3BNR is a ham call.  I've been licensed since 1955. (No fair trying to
guess how old I am).  And I've been in the data processing/computer field since
1959.


If you say so.

I haven't got a clue what you said, however.

I know 'Username' and 'Password'.

The rest - Technical Jargon.

All I know is, that I have to put up with double (and I found quadruple)
username and password entries in the usernames thrown up when I click on a
site's login.

Have fun with this you developers....

Thanks for your efforts to edikate me.

DoctorBill


Well, I'll go out on a limb and say "Don't remove any unless you're prepared to
enter user and password the next time you vist the webpage".

Password Manager is not showing the entire entry and there are (based on my
looking at them) differences between each supposedly 'duplicated' entry.

I'll let the experts look at it.  I made my comments on the bug listing.

Have a HAPPY NEW YEAR in any case.


OK.

One last thing.

If the entries are actually different, why won't the Password Manager in 2.6.1 allow me to delete just one of them ?

As I said, if I tried to delete one of the so called duplicate pairs, they both (everything) gets deleted.

I'll leave it at that.

My Dad had his "Handle" as W9KPD until he moved to California to be the Director of Hallicrafter's Radio and then the Gubment made him get a new License Number (I don't remember it). He was pissed !

He was Director Of Engineering at Hallicrafter's Radio in Chicago for a long time (I was a kid then). They had big Strategic Air Command contracts with the Air Force. I had to climb his telephone poles at the corners of our property and string long antennas and put a tall whip antenna on one pole - and I have vertigo !

DoctorBill

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