User wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
User wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
JohnW-Mpls schrieb:
I am now back
to 1.19

If you like having unpatched security vulnerabilities on your computer,
have fun with it!

Are there any 2.x plans to fix the ID/Password processing?

You didn't tell us what the specific bugs are. If the specific problems
are filed as bug reports in bugzilla.mozilla.org, chances are that
someone might look at them. Without that, nobody sees that there could
be any problems.
And remember, any report need to be specific and to the point to what
the actual problem in an actual case is. "It's broken" is not
helpful as
it doesn't tell us what doesn't work and a developer needs to be able
reproduce the problem on his setup to work on fixing it.

Robert Kaiser

That the fellow is mad about is in SM1.X when you saved user Name and
Password for say Bank (but others) the username and password would
automatically pop up in the form fields (the password would be shown as
a series of ••••••'s)

Because The Banking and Insurance and Securities Industries, held a club
over Mozilla's heads. That no longer happens. You actually have to type
in your username before it will fill in. So you have to memorize every
Username you use.

That's quite a feat to have to do, especially folks like me that have
trouble with spelling.

So there will be a lot of folks that will go back to SM1 and FF3.0 just
for that.

My SeaMonkey (2.04) remembers all of my bank user names and passwords.


If you added the two forms extensions and made the Autofill change as
described in article for FireFox yes. But if you haven't don't any of
this No.


I have done neither.  I do use the "Remove Auto-complete Block in Pass
Manager" bookmarklet to get SeaMonkey to remember passwords from
blocked pages..

What I described in the last item was basically an article put out that basically manually does what the bookmarklet does only on a permanent basis (until you completely download a new version.)

--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.    "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net           http://www.vpea.org
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