Hello Samas, so the behaviour you face is even worse. On my computer GMarks remembers the user name and password, which is stored in the firefox password depot.
When I get the 1st authentication pop-up, I need to enter my password - I think this is the firefox master password. The second pop-up I get, I just hit enter without supplying any data. I do not know why this pops up, because firefox can read it from its password depot. (Since my GMarks password is stored in the firefox password depot, I do not need to supply the password for Google). After that firefox shows up, and in the sidebar Gmarks is signing in, which takes a few seconds. After that, everything works fine. All my passords stored with firefox (using the master password) work properly. So, what should I say ...??? Manfred On 16 Feb., 15:51, Samas <[email protected]> wrote: > My current problem with Gmarks is similar to this, and I can't explain > it. First of all, the extension won't save my username/password no > matter how many times I tell it to. The box is checked for > "Automatically sign in." Upon closing Firefox however, the username > and password fields clear out. The box remains checked however. > > Also, upon starting up Firefox I get an Authentication Required pop-up > that has to be related to Gmarks. When I select the option "Sign In" > from the Gmarks dropdown menu, it asks me for my username/password > (incidentally I also check the box for it to remember the info, which > doesn't happen; see above) so I input that and then I immediately get > this Authentication Required pop-up where I have to put in my Google > account info again. The second box is asking for username/password > fromhttps://www.google.comand it reads "The site says: 'Google > Search History'". I do not get this window without Gmarks. > > This is a pretty vexing issue as not only does the extension appear to > not work for me, but the second request for authentication seems like > overkill. I don't know if that's Gmarks or Google, but it definitely > doesn't happen without the extension. > > Thanks. > Samas > > On Feb 13, 7:58 am, Money <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I did some search on the internet, but I found no solution to my > > problem. > > > I am using linux, to be more specific gnome. I also use the master > > password feature of firefox. With Gmarks I use the automatic sign- > > infunction. > > > If Gmarks is open in the sidebar, then firefox will ask me on start up > > twice the password. If Gmraks is not open in the sidebar, FF will only > > ask one for the master password, which I expect. > > > On windows, I only need to supply the master password once, > > independantly if Gmarks is open or not. In my understanding, this is > > the correct behaviour. > > > My question: How can I get gmarks work under linux the same way, as it > > does under windows? > > > Apart from this issue, Gmarks is a great a extension, which I really > > don't want to miss anymore. > > > Thanks for any help. > > > Money- Zitierten Text ausblenden - > > - Zitierten Text anzeigen - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GMarks" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/GMarks?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
