On 11/15/2014 2:01 PM, Jim wrote:
> I am not expecting an answer to this question, as most of you can't get 
> to this web site.
> 
> I am retired military and need to use many military web sites.  The 
> military is paranoid about password security and requires users to 
> change their passwords every 90 days (and the requirements get ever more 
> complex).
> 
> I use Keepass to generate passwords, and paste the passwords into the 
> proper boxes.  Last week, I was told I need to change my password.  One 
> requirement is that the password must be between 15 and 20 characters. 
> I set Keepass to generate a 20-character password and meet all the other 
> requirements.  I had problems getting a password, that I could use to 
> log in.
> 
> I found out, that in Seamonkey, when I pasted my 20-character password 
> into the box, it only showed 17 "password dots".  (It was cutting off 3 
> characters).
> 
> When I successfully used IE, the boxes would hold 20 password dots.
> 
> Any thoughts on this?
> 
> TIA -- Jim
> 

Try the extension Show my Password from
<http://netcat.ath.cx/extensions.html>.

After you enter the password, left-click on it twice and then twice
again.  It should highlight on the 2nd and 4th clicks.  Then right-click
and select Show Password from the pull-down context menu.  If you do not
see Show Password in the menu, left-click twice more.

Be careful about not moving your cursor or clicking your mouse while
viewing your password.  Otherwise, it will revert to dots.

-- 
David E. Ross

I am sticking with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 until saved passwords can
be used when autocomplete=off.  See
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064639>.
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