I've had to do this before, and this is one set of solutions -

http://www.werockyourweb.com/force-firefox-save-password

I know I did something to a .js file, but I can't recall what, exactly.

I also use an add-on called "HTTPS Everywhere" that forces every site to/though https: if it is available and SM Password Manager seems to still function as with http: navigation for those instances.

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     - Rufus

[email protected] wrote:
My experience has shown that It DOES NOT work the same way as for http
sites.
So far,all http sites are accepted and (i think - because i have so few)
all https sites are ignored.
So i have "downloaded" that add-on and as they say, We Shall See.

THANKS.


Quoting "David E. Ross" <[email protected]>:

On 2/24/12 7:49 PM, [email protected] wrote:

How do i get the username / password capture to work for https sites?



It works the same way as for http sites. The problem is that some http
and https sites have code that blocks the saving of passwords. This can
be overcome in most (not all) cases with the Remember Passwords
extension from
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/remember-passwords/>.

For a few sites that use a JavaScript-generated window for login (e.g.,
Slashdot), I disable JavaScript before selecting the Login link to get
an alternative login Web page. I then enable JavaScript before
selecting the Login button on that page. I use the PrefBar extension to
toggle between enable and disable for JavaScript; there is a checkbox
for this on the PrefBar toolbar.

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