On 1/3/2012 4:42 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
> W3BNR wrote:
>> On 1/3/2012 3:53 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
>>> W3BNR wrote:
>>>> On 1/3/2012 1:20 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
>>>> \
>>>> < SNIPPED
>>>>>
>>>>> OK - "Password Manager" does NOT show you the URL's of the Host.
>>>>> I suggest you download the file at:
>>>>> http://the-edmeister.com/firefox_info/articles/List_Firefox-3_Passwords.htm
>>>>> and run it. It will show "HOST", "USERNAME", "PASSWORD", and "SUBMIT URL"
>>>>>
>>>>> Go to the URL above. Save page as "Whatever.htm" someplace on your hard
>>>>> drive.
>>>>> Then double click on "Whatever.htm" Answer the question, and viola you'll
>>>>> have
>>>>> a listing of all your Hosts, usernames, password, and submit urls. It
>>>>> DOES
>>>>> work
>>>>> on SM 2.5.1.
>>>>>
>>>>> Check your SUBMIT URL column for HTTP and HTTPS. They will have the same
>>>>> HOST,
>>>>> USERNAME, and PASSWORD, but ARE two different entries.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Minor error is above - change SM 2.5.1 to SM 2.6.1.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I printed out my Links - Username - Passwords (eight pages) and SURE
>>> ENOUGH, it
>>> shows many, many with exact duplicate entries !
>>>
>>> I suppose this is now a SM 2.6.1 "BUG" !
>>>
>>> I cannot erase just one where duplicates are shown - if I try, then both are
>>> erased.
>>>
>>> I would post the list just to show you all, but that is like posting one's
>>> bank
>>> records.
>>>
>>> DoctorBill
>>>
>>
>> No need to - I just looked at mine with "Password Manager" and on some of the
>> domains there *ARE* duplicate entries. Interesting. These duplicate
>> entries do
>> NOT show or print when using the .htm program I mentioned about. Sorry I
>> took
>> off on the wrong foot with the problem - I haven't used Password Manager
>> enough
>> to look at things.
>>
>
> W3BNR -
>
> "These duplicate entries do NOT show or print when using the .htm program I
> mentioned about."
>
> Oh yes they do ! My printout has many of them !
>
> Again - is this a SM 2.6.1 "BUG" that needs attention !
> Maybe the development team need to examine this issue...
>
> BTW - Is W3BNR a Ham Radio License Number ?
> My Dad was W9KPD back in the 40's.
>
> DoctorBill
>
>
Weird - my printout from the .htm page only shows one each for those that have
both a http:// and https:// URL. All others only show up once. I've gone
through them - put them in an ascii editor and A-Z sorted them.
Some *DO* have the same Host/User/Password *BUT* the "Submit URL" is different.
Unfortunately Password Manager does not show the "Submit URL". It only shows
the "Host URL" ("Website").
Those with "NULL" as a "Submit URL" appear only one time unless there is both a
http:// and https:// in the "Host URL" (Website).
Also those where the "Host URL" (Website) is the same as the "Submit URL' only
show once unless there is both http:// and https:// in the "Host URL" (Website)
Note; "Host URL" is from the .htm page and "Website" is the term used by
Password Manager.
Yes, W3BNR is a ham call. I've been licensed since 1955. (No fair trying to
guess how old I am). And I've been in the data processing/computer field since
1959.
--
Ed, W3BNR
http://JonesFarm.us/W3BNR
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