On 3/22/2016 9:45 AM, Gilles CARINATO wrote:
> May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
> last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
> Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
> available of the identification codes and passwords
Gilles CARINATO wrote:
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
Gilles
It works for me.
It's likely bad entries in the permissions database. The migration of them in
2.39
and 2.40 sometimes didn't work well. You can also currently kill the Data
Manager
by adding a permission for an about: page or a similar uri. And if you do not
have
a default dictionary entry the passworts
Gilles CARINATO wrote:
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two last
versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
That's not my
Gilles CARINATO wrote:
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
Gilles
Giles
It works
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
Gilles
David E. Ross a écrit :
On 3/22/2016
On 3/22/2016 8:17 AM, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
> I had been using the "Remember Passwords 1.1" add-on from Stanimir
> Stamenkov because of its ability to store passwords from many sites that
> don't work with the built-in Password Manager.
>
> The most recent releases of SeaMonkey are
On 3/22/2016 11:17 AM, no...@nonospam.org's fingers rattled off:
I had been using the "Remember Passwords 1.1" add-on from Stanimir
Stamenkov because of its ability to store passwords from many sites that
don't work with the built-in Password Manager.
The most recent releases of SeaMonkey are
I had been using the "Remember Passwords 1.1" add-on from Stanimir
Stamenkov because of its ability to store passwords from many sites that
don't work with the built-in Password Manager.
The most recent releases of SeaMonkey are incompatible with this add-on,
and it is no longer available.
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