Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 11/30/12 1:42 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Ed Mullen wrote: >> Arnie Goetchius wrote: >>> Ed Mullen wrote: >>>> David E. Ross wrote: >>>>> Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It >>>>> can be >>>>

Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-30 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Ed Mullen wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: >> Ed Mullen wrote: >>> David E. Ross wrote: >>>> Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It >>>> can be >>>> downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at >>&

Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-25 Thread Bill Davidsen
Arnie Goetchius wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: David E. Ross wrote: Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It can be downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at <ftp://ftp.2rosenthals.com/pub/Mozilla/Extensions/modified-for-SM-2.x/>, which can be opened via

Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-24 Thread Ed Mullen
Arnie Goetchius wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: David E. Ross wrote: Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It can be downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at <ftp://ftp.2rosenthals.com/pub/Mozilla/Extensions/modified-for-SM-2.x/>, which can be opened via

Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-24 Thread David E. Ross
On 11/24/12 1:30 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Ed Mullen wrote: >> David E. Ross wrote: >>> Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It can be >>> downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at >>> <ftp://ftp.2rosenthals.com

Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-24 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Ed Mullen wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It can be >> downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at >> <ftp://ftp.2rosenthals.com/pub/Mozilla/Extensions/modified-for-SM-2.x/>, >> which c

Re: SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-24 Thread Ed Mullen
David E. Ross wrote: Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It can be downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at <ftp://ftp.2rosenthals.com/pub/Mozilla/Extensions/modified-for-SM-2.x/>, which can be opened via SeaMonkey. Password Exporter is in the b

SeaMonkey-Compatible Password Exporter [was: Password saver has stopped working again]

2012-11-23 Thread David E. Ross
Today, I discovered a SeaMonkey-compatible Password Exporter. It can be downloaded from the Rosenthal & Rosenthal FTP site at <ftp://ftp.2rosenthals.com/pub/Mozilla/Extensions/modified-for-SM-2.x/>, which can be opened via SeaMonkey. Password Exporter is in the bottom half o

Re: Password Exporter

2012-10-30 Thread Henry
it worked with 2.0x or 2.1. Has anything changed that would keep this addon from working - file structure wise, that is? If someone could point me in the right direction, I would very much appreciate it. Thanks! I have Password Exporter 1.2.1 working with SeaMonkey 2.13.2. I should have

Re: Password Exporter

2012-10-29 Thread David E. Ross
; I believe it worked with 2.0x or 2.1. Has anything changed that would > keep this addon from working - file structure wise, that is? > > If someone could point me in the right direction, I would very much > appreciate it. > > Thanks! > I have Password Exporter 1.2.1 wo

Re: Password Exporter

2012-10-29 Thread JD
Zeb Carter wrote: I had used it before but as I followed the various updates, it was reported as no longer compatible. I seem to recall there was a way to force addons to install by editing one of the .rdf files within the .xpi package. I believe it worked with 2.0x or 2.1. Has anything changed

Re: Password Exporter

2012-10-29 Thread Henry
I should have said I'm trying to use it on Mozilla 1.7.8. Ya I know, but I only use it to keep track of my bookmarks. Henry Zeb Carter wrote: I had used it before but as I followed the various updates, it was reported as no longer compatible. I seem to recall there was a way to force addon

Password Exporter

2012-10-29 Thread Zeb Carter
I had used it before but as I followed the various updates, it was reported as no longer compatible. I seem to recall there was a way to force addons to install by editing one of the .rdf files within the .xpi package. I believe it worked with 2.0x or 2.1. Has anything changed that would kee

Re: Password Exporter 1.2

2010-08-22 Thread JD
Bill Davidsen wrote: JD wrote: I installed Password Exporter 1.2 on my back up computer and I can get it to work and it saves the file as either a .csv file or a .xml file. On my primary computer, I have saved my passwords before as a .html file but I don't remember how I did that. How

Password Exporter 1.2

2010-08-22 Thread JD
I installed Password Exporter 1.2 on my back up computer and I can get it to work and it saves the file as either a .csv file or a .xml file. On my primary computer, I have saved my passwords before as a .html file but I don't remember how I did that. How do I convert the .xml file to

Re: Password Exporter 1.2

2010-08-22 Thread Bill Davidsen
JD wrote: I installed Password Exporter 1.2 on my back up computer and I can get it to work and it saves the file as either a .csv file or a .xml file. On my primary computer, I have saved my passwords before as a .html file but I don't remember how I did that. How do I convert the

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-11 Thread Bill Davidsen
Bill Davidsen wrote: Hartmut Figge wrote: Bill Davidsen: What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your suggestion I posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, including testing with that suggested value set (and the about:config page up in one image), was some

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-11 Thread Bill Davidsen
Hartmut Figge wrote: Bill Davidsen: What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your suggestion I posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, including testing with that suggested value set (and the about:config page up in one image), was something missing from the

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Philip Chee: >On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:09:19 +0100, Hartmut Figge wrote: >> And i just noticed, that with my current nightly of SM 2.1 the Pref no >> longer works. Hm. > >You need: >user_pref("extensions.checkCompatibility.2.1", false); > >or perhaps > >user_pref("extensions.checkCompatibility.2.1a"

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:09:19 +0100, Hartmut Figge wrote: > Bill Davidsen: > >>What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your suggestion I >>posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, including testing >>with >>that suggested value set (and the about:config page up

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Martin Freitag
Bill Davidsen schrieb: > What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your > suggestion I posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, > including testing with that suggested value set (and the about:config > page up in one image), was something missing from them? > > Ch

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Martin Freitag
Martin Freitag schrieb: > Bill Davidsen schrieb: > >> What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your >> suggestion I posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, >> including testing with that suggested value set (and the about:config >> page up in one image), was some

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge: >And i just noticed, that with my current nightly of SM 2.1 the Pref no >longer works. Hm. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521905 Hartmut ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.m

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Bill Davidsen: >What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your suggestion I >posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, including testing with >that suggested value set (and the about:config page up in one image), was >something missing from them? I have now look

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Bill Davidsen
Martin Freitag wrote: Bill Davidsen schrieb: Martin Freitag wrote: Hu? Strange...maybe you need to restart SM, not sure about that. Does you Addon-Manager show that warning bar that compatibility check has been disabled? Otherwise grab the xpi from there, save it on your HDD, unzip it, change

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-10 Thread Martin Freitag
Bill Davidsen schrieb: > Martin Freitag wrote: >> >> Hu? Strange...maybe you need to restart SM, not sure about that. >> Does you Addon-Manager show that warning bar that compatibility check >> has been disabled? >> Otherwise grab the xpi from there, save it on your HDD, unzip it, change

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-09 Thread Bill Davidsen
Martin Freitag wrote: Bill Davidsen schrieb: Martin Freitag wrote: Bill Davidsen schrieb: I still work with people who want passwords and logins recorded in a spreadsheet. I have a tool which will export to HTML, from which I can (painfully) extract what is specified, but before I give up I'll

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-07 Thread Martin Freitag
Bill Davidsen schrieb: > Martin Freitag wrote: >> Bill Davidsen schrieb: >>> I still work with people who want passwords and logins recorded in a >>> spreadsheet. I have a tool which will export to HTML, from which I can >>> (painfully) extract what is specified, but before I give up I'll ask >>> a

Re: password exporter for 2.0?

2009-11-05 Thread Martin Freitag
Bill Davidsen schrieb: > I still work with people who want passwords and logins recorded in a > spreadsheet. I have a tool which will export to HTML, from which I can > (painfully) extract what is specified, but before I give up I'll ask > again, is there a *working* tool to save password manager d