Robert Kaiser wrote:
JohnW-Mpls schrieb:
When I go to the WSJ site with 1.x, their site comes up with a "Hello,
John" greeting - they already know me as a customer. With 2.x. the
WSJ comes up but I am restricted till I click to login and then I need
to right-click for 5-15 seconds for 2.x to finally respond with my
ID/Password, or I need to enter in the first character of the ID I use
for that vendor.
Now, wait, you're talking here about something else than some other
assumed, I think. It sounds to me that 2.c actually remembers your login
in the password manager, that's why it fills it in once the page has
loaded.
The difference you are seeing there is that you're not logged in right
from the start - without even needing the password manager to fill in
your username and password in those fields (as in both 1.x and 2.x the
password manager doesn't do more than remembering those and enter them
when you encounter username/password fields).
This makes me think that there's some difference in Cookie handling, as
probably that website remembers your credentials via some Cookie(s)
stored in the browser.
Robert Kaiser
Add me to the list of users sticking with 1.19. Forms Manager and
passwords work just fine for me. Why go to 2.04 when it's a step
backwards? If security is the only reason, I'll take my chances.
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