Re: Facebook Login

2017-07-14 Thread Steve Dunn

On 2017-07-14 11:09, Tom Pamin wrote:

All of a sudden, I have to login to Facebook with SM 2.46 every time I
turn on my PC or laptop. Never had to before - I was already logged in.
Any ideas?


Did you change your cookie permissions?  I'd expect that Facebook, like 
other sites, stores a big pile of cookies in your browser, and if you've 
changed a browser setting that causes your browser to delete these 
cookies when it's closed, or after a very short period of time, Facebook 
will make you log in again.


Have a look at what permissions you're using for Facebook (e.g. see 
what's indicated when you pick Tools -> Cookie Manager while on 
Facebook, or Tools -> Cookie Manager -> facebook.com -> Permissions); or 
close Seamonkey, open it, and then (without attempting to log into 
Facebook or do anything else) look to see whether you have stored 
cookies from Facebook (Tools -> Cookie Manager -> facebook.com -> 
Cookies, or chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul).


-Steve
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Facebook Login

2017-07-14 Thread Tom Pamin
All of a sudden, I have to login to Facebook with SM 2.46 every time I 
turn on my PC or laptop. Never had to before - I was already logged in. 
Any ideas?

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Re: Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-06 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Thu, 06 May 2010 17:52:44 -0400, /question/:


What is a Facebook ?


http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Facebook
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Re: Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-06 Thread question

Stan wrote:

This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have cookies.
Tried rechecking cookies accepted. Next it just seems to loop at login
point.

Tried it on IE and it works fine.Can't figure a way to contact FaceBook.

Stan


What is a Facebook ?
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Re: Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-04 Thread Jim S
John  wrote in 
news:3rodnqcgaof4dkpwnz2dnuvz_jqdn...@mozilla.org:

> No problems with Facebook here either.
> 
> Jim S wrote:
>> Stan  wrote in 
>> news:n4ydnvb_l6nenepwnz2dnuvz_oqdn...@mozilla.org:
>> 
>>> This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have 
>> cookies. 
>>> Tried rechecking cookies accepted.  Next it just seems to loop at 
>> login 
>>> point.
>>>
>>> Tried it on IE and it works fine.Can't figure a way to contact 
>> FaceBook.
>>> Stan
>>>
>> Sorry no problems here.
>> 
> 
Are you talking to me?
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Re: Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-03 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Stan wrote:


This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have
cookies. Tried rechecking cookies accepted.  Next it just seems to
loop at login point.

Tried it on IE and it works fine.Can't figure a way to contact
FaceBook.


Try using your Cookie Manager to purge all your old cookies. Sometimes 
an old or bad cookie can throw a poorly designed site off its feed.


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Re: Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-03 Thread John

No problems with Facebook here either.

Jim S wrote:
Stan  wrote in 
news:n4ydnvb_l6nenepwnz2dnuvz_oqdn...@mozilla.org:


This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have 
cookies. 
Tried rechecking cookies accepted.  Next it just seems to loop at 
login 

point.

Tried it on IE and it works fine.Can't figure a way to contact 

FaceBook.

Stan


Sorry no problems here.



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Re: Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-03 Thread Jim S
Stan  wrote in 
news:n4ydnvb_l6nenepwnz2dnuvz_oqdn...@mozilla.org:

> This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have 
cookies. 
> Tried rechecking cookies accepted.  Next it just seems to loop at 
login 
> point.
> 
> Tried it on IE and it works fine.Can't figure a way to contact 
FaceBook.
> 
> Stan
> 
Sorry no problems here.

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Anyone having FaceBook login problem?

2010-05-03 Thread Stan
This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have cookies. 
Tried rechecking cookies accepted.  Next it just seems to loop at login 
point.


Tried it on IE and it works fine.Can't figure a way to contact FaceBook.

Stan

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Re: [Solved] Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread question

NoOp wrote:

On 01/23/2010 11:36 AM, question wrote:

NoOp wrote:

I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com




your url is wrong

http://www.facebook.com


Yeah. Sorry about that.



Useing 2.02 Win 7  As I bring up the page the login box is already
filled in... The password was not. All I had to do was Click ONCE on the
password box and it filled in auto matically


I don't even get the login box fillin. All I get is 'email' and then
'password' in the password box. Checked in the password manager and I
definitely show the username and password as saved for
http://www.facebook.com. I'll try on Win7 later today. Thanks for checking.


page, there is no autofill for

username (actually email address) and password.

No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2




Note: also tried in this version:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8pre)
Gecko/20100123 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.3pre

Ah... just noticed that if I click in the username box and type the
first letter of the username I get a dropdown with the username. Click
that and click on the password box&  the password gets autofilled. This
is different than my logins to the other site accounts that I mentions,
but now that I know the 'secret' :-) mystery solved. Thanks again for
checking.



If no boxes are auto filled ... Always click USER  or login Box

if user is filled in Click password box and it will auto fill.



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[Solved] Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread NoOp
On 01/23/2010 11:36 AM, question wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
>> SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
>> settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
>> had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
>>However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
>> reloading the http://face.book.com
> 
> 
> 
> your url is wrong
> 
> http://www.facebook.com

Yeah. Sorry about that.

> 
> Useing 2.02 Win 7  As I bring up the page the login box is already 
> filled in... The password was not. All I had to do was Click ONCE on the 
> password box and it filled in auto matically

I don't even get the login box fillin. All I get is 'email' and then
'password' in the password box. Checked in the password manager and I
definitely show the username and password as saved for
http://www.facebook.com. I'll try on Win7 later today. Thanks for checking.

> page, there is no autofill for
>> username (actually email address) and password.
>>
>> No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
>> openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
>> "special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
>> spoofing w/Fx.
>>
>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
>> Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2
> 

Note: also tried in this version:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8pre)
Gecko/20100123 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.3pre

Ah... just noticed that if I click in the username box and type the
first letter of the username I get a dropdown with the username. Click
that and click on the password box & the password gets autofilled. This
is different than my logins to the other site accounts that I mentions,
but now that I know the 'secret' :-) mystery solved. Thanks again for
checking.


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Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread question

NoOp wrote:

I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
   However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com




your url is wrong

http://www.facebook.com

Useing 2.02 Win 7  As I bring up the page the login box is already 
filled in... The password was not. All I had to do was Click ONCE on the 
password box and it filled in auto matically




page, there is no autofill for

username (actually email address) and password.

No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2


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Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread question

NoOp wrote:

I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
   However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com page,





2.02  Address not found .






No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2


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Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread NoOp
I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
  However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com page, there is no autofill for
username (actually email address) and password.

No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2
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