On 3/13/2015 4:19 AM, Hb wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
>> fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, ...
>
> Those web sites may have changed their login forms. So you need to
> actively adapt the stored form data in Seamonkey for those websites.
>
> Some websites try to prohibit the storing of usernames and passwords in
> the browser. Try the following bookmarklet to override this.
>
> javascript:(function(){var%20ca,cea,cs,df,dfe,i,j,x,y;function%20n(i,what){return%20i+"%20"+what+((i==1)?"":"s")}ca=cea=cs=0;df=document.forms;for(i=0;i<df.length;++i){x=df[i];dfe=x.elements;if(x.onsubmit){x.onsubmit="";++cs;}if(x.attributes["autocomplete"]){x.attributes["autocomplete"].value="on";++ca;}for(j=0;j<dfe.length;++j){y=dfe[j];if(y.attributes["autocomplete"]){y.attributes["autocomplete"].value="on";++cea;}}}alert("Removed%20autocomplete=off%20from:\n"+n(ca,"form")+"\n"+n(cea,"form%20element")+"\n\nRemoved%20onsubmit%20from:\n"+n(cs,"form")+"\n\nAfter%20you%20type%20your%20password%20and%20submit%20the%20form,%20the%20browser%20will%20offer%20to%20remember%20your%20password.")})();
>
> Hb
>
My problem with SeaMonkey 2.33 is not about storing passwords. The
problem is that passwords that have been stored are not being filled-in
on login pages. This is not a problem with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 when I also
have installed the Remember Passwords extension, which cannot be used
with SeaMonkey 2.33.
--
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=433238>.
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