Thanks, your way worked just fine for me.

-Aman


on 4/13/06 9:05 PM, Stuart Morgan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Here's a very skanky way to do it.  Keep in mind that this is not a
> good idea at all.
> 
> 1. Back up ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain
> 2. Seriously.
> 3. Open ~/Library/Keychians/login.keychain in your favorite text
> editor (that won't choke on binary files or muck around with line
> endings).
> 4. Replace all occurrences of "httd" with "dtth" (if you have the
> patience, you might want to make sure that you don't accidently pick
> up any legitimate occurrences that are part of longer strings, but
> that seems unlikely to be the case)
> 5. Save and quit
> 6. Log out
> 7. Log back in
> 
> This makes dangerous assumptions, like "no-one other than Camino is
> storing httd typed entries", and "keychain probably won't mind if I
> muck around with substrings in its binary storage".  All I can say in
> this method's defense is that it worked for me when I was too lazy to
> write an actual converter.
> 
> 
> It might be worth having Camino check both orderings of that string
> on Intel when doing the lookup; that would essentially turn it into
> an ad-hoc conversions tool (at a slight performance hit).
> 
> -Stuart
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