On or about 11/20/2009 1:02 PM, John Boyle typed the following:
> Phillip Jones wrote:
>> BeeNeR wrote:
>>> On or about 11/11/2009 9:57 PM, Hartmut Figge typed the following:
>>>> BeeNeR:
>>>>
>>>>> Neither yours or George Carden's solution works for me.  The page I
>>>>> use
>>>>> multiple log-ins on is http://www.mail.com/  I have a couple of e-mail
>>>>> addresses that I use and I no longer get the drop down selection
>>>>> choice.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe a case of autocomplete="off"?
>>>> https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html#remember_password
>>>>
>>>> Hartmut
>>>
>>> I don't think so since it does complete if I only enter the first
>>> letter.  ie if I have two users starting with 'e' and I enter 'e' a drop
>>> down box appears with both users that start with 'e'.
>>>
>>> In 1.x versions I didn't have to enter anything.  If I clicked on the
>>> user entry box I received a dropdown box with ALL users no matter what
>>> the spelling and I could click on the user I wanted.
>>>
>> And BTW: anyone using username/passwords for Banks or CC companies
>> shoul be using a Master password and have encryption turned on. This
>> include even in your own house.
>>
> To Newsgroup: Does one HAVE to use passwords at all? That is the basic
> question I have. If so, is there any good guidelines as to which to
> apply them to , outside of the obvious one of banks? O:-)

Not sure about your question.  Many sites require logins with passwords.
And if you want to access those sites you must apply a user and
password.  Can you perhaps clarify your question?

-- 
Ed

If you took all the economists in the world and laid them end-to-end, it
would be a pretty good idea.
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