On 8/8/12 7:00 PM, Rufus wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> It is possible that the "login page" for the website has changed from what 
>>> it was
>>>
>>> when you first logged in to that domain.  I use the password manager to 
>>> look up
>>>
>>> the password and re-enter it in the new page (after double checking that it 
>>> is
>>>
>>> the intended page).
>>
>> No, it happens with a clean profile. The first time I log in it asks if I 
>> want to save, I answer yes and the user id and password are visible in the 
>> data manager. The next time I go to log in I don't have the user id 
>> available as a drop down, even if I click in the text box first, and I'm not 
>> prompted to save again.
>>
> 
> You may be running into this sort of issue; it could be the site 
> preventing you -
> 
> <http://www.onkarjoshi.com/blog/117/force-firefox-to-save-password-even-if-autocomplete-is-disabled/>
> 
> 
> I used this solution with SM once myself...it worked for me.
> 

File nsLoginManager.js is now embedded by zipping into omni.jar.  In any
case, tweaking nsLoginManager.js (after unzipping omni.jar and then
rezipping it) does not seem to work.

Instead, I use the Remember Passwords 1.0.2 extension from
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/remember-passwords/>.

See also bug #425145 at
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425145>.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.

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bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
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