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Will that make Keepass work w/ a Wordpress login page?  Right now the
wp-admin.php title uses a funky ( > ) character that I can't seem to
replicate by either copy/pasting nor looking up the unicode.

No matter what I try, Keepass will not interpret the title correctly.

Marv

Howard Siegel wrote:
> I use the auto-type-window capability quite extensively.
> 
> One problem, though is that sometimes too many web sites use the same
> window title, so it you might end up with a lot of collisions and the
> "pick which one it is" dialog box.  To make things more automatic, at
> least in Firefox, I have an extension that extracts the host name from
> the URL and puts it in the window title.  It is called Host Name In
> Title Bar, though I have a locally augmented version of it because I
> wanted to make some custom changes to the window title it builds.  Don't
> know if there is anything like it for other browsers.
> 
> - h
> 
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 14:36, Mad Marv <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> BTW, have you guys used the Auto-Type-Window: function for Keepass?
> It'll auto-lookup and enter the username & password for whatever website
> form or app that is requesting a password.  I just hit Ctrl + Alt + A
> and Keepass pastes the credentials into the form.  It also wipes the
> password from RAM once the password is pasted into the form and retains
> whatever was in your clipboard before you executed the Auto-Type-Window
> function.
> 
> Marv
> 
> Carlos Perez wrote:
>> Right now I'm loving keepass and use dropbox for the sync, when
>> ikeepass gets approved by apple finaly it will be perfect
> 
>> Sent from my Mobile Phone
> 
>> On Jul 28, 2009, at 3:26 PM, "[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> wrote:
> 
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I, like everyone else, have 10's and 10's of passwords and PIN's and
>>> paper simply doesn't cut it - a password manager it is then!
>>>
>>> So my main machine is a Mac but I also use various OS's and I have an
>>> iPhone. I'm heading off for a holiday shortly and will be taking the
>>> iPhone and a netbook with me and will need access to the
> passwords and
>>> PIN's.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to find a secure method where I can access these passwords
>>> and PIN's from anywhere I want using anyone of those devices and
> OS's.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any suggestions to how is best to do this and also which
>>> apps you would recommend?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> K41zen
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