On 12/11/12 5:56 PM, Joe32065 wrote:
> Joe32065 wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 12/11/12 2:51 PM, Joe32065 wrote:
>>>> When I go to my son's online school I have to enter the name and
>>>> password each time.  SeaMonkey used to ask if I want it to remember, but
>>>> now it doesn't.  I don't think I clicked on never for this site.
>>>> How can I make SeaMonkey ask me again so I can say yes?
>>>>
>>>
>>> To check if you have requested to block the saving of the password for a
>>> particular domain:
>>>
>>> 1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Tools > Data Manager].
>>>
>>> 2.  If requested, enter your master password.
>>>
>>> 3.  In the Data Manager's pull-down selection list (which might show
>>> "All data types"), select the button with the down-triangle and then
>>> select "Permissions".
>>>
>>> 4.  If the domain does not appear in the list under Domain, you have NOT
>>> blocked saving the password (see below).  Otherwise, select the domain.
>>>   On the Permissions tab, you will see the name of the domain, the
>>> permissions that have been set, and radio buttons to change those
>>> permissions.
>>>
>>> If you never blocked the saving of the password for the school's domain,
>>> try installing the Remember Passwords extension.  The version at
>>> addons.mozilla.org apparently will not install in SeaMonkey 2.14.1.
>>> However, I tweaked the upper allowed SeaMonkey version number in the
>>> extension and uploaded it to
>>> <http://rossde.com/test/remember_passwords-1.0.2-fx+sm.xpi>.  Just let
>>> me know when you have downloaded my tweaked version so that I can then
>>> delete it from my ISP's Web server.
>>>
>>> The extension will not work in all cases.  If the login is a JavaScript
>>> artifact, it will not work.  For example, I see this at Slashdot
>>> <http://slashdot.org/>; there, the workaround is to disable JavaScript,
>>> which then gives me a regular HTML login page.  I just have to remember
>>> to re-enable JavaScript before selecting the Log In button after the
>>> Password Manager provides my user ID and password.  Not all sites using
>>> JavaScript for logins have such a workaround.  It appears there are also
>>> some sites that block the saving of passwords even when they do not use
>>> JavaScript in the logins despite the use of the Remember Passwords
>>> extension.
>>>
>> Thanks, disabling javascript did not help.  I did not have the school's
>> site blocked.  Will try the extension next.  Do I just click on it or
>> how to use it?
> Tried clicking on it and windows said what program do you want to open 
> with...I chose SeaMonkey.  It works great.  Thank You!
> 

You are welcome.

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David E. Ross
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