On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 14:27:53 +0200, Robert Kaiser <ka...@kairo.at>
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

Well, it may be a Cookie problem in SM2.  All I know is that I need to
fiddle around to get full access to the WSJ page using SM2.
Conversely, I get immediate full access using SM1, FireFox, IE, Opera,
and Safari.

That suggests to me that SM2 has a problem.

-- 
 JohnW-Mpls
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