jdd wrote:
login on the wiki is still the primary brake against users.
I don't really understand how it works.
of course I must login once :-)
after that I need to be active not to be unlogged. But the
non-activity time is short. sometimes so short I haven't
time to end the page I write. and the login question happen
to make me lose a page
after a quite long time (an hour or so, if I try to connect,
I'm connected without passwd. How many times exactly?
Would it be possible to use cookies to make this automatic
along 2/3 days?
to be practical, Mozilla gives me a passwd menu, so login is
easy, but have no spellchecker (at least no installed) and
konqueror have a spellchecker, but asks me to type the pass
each time.
if not too rough for secirity reason, automatic login should
be quite a good thing. (it's the case on the french Alionet
forum, I have never to type a passwd)
thanks
jdd
I have the same, so for long edits I use external editor like Kate that
has ability to highlight mediawiki formating (Tools -- Highlighting --
Markup) or edit a copy on local running mediawiki and then just copy all
to the opensuse.org.
Apropos automatic login KDE has kwallet application that stores
passwords. Once per session wallet has to be opened and than
applications can look for passwords as they need them. This will not
prevent timeouts and lost edits, but makes overall logins easier.
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Regards,
Rajko.
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