On 11/15/2017 9:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
> On 11/14/2017 12:55 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 11/13/2017 4:32 PM, Hawker wrote:
>>
>> I have not seen this problem with saved logins.  There are some sites,
>> however, that construct their login forms in a manner that defeats the
>> saving of passwords and even defeats the use of existing saved
>> passwords.  That is a problem with the site and not with SeaMonkey.
>>
> 
> For months now, after Capital One revamped their website, neither 
> Seamonkey nor Firefox has been able to autofill the userid or password 
> fields.  When I click on the ID field, nothing happens.  When I click on 
> the password field, it wants to fill it with the ID.
> 
> However, through this entire time, Chrome has had no issues whatsoever 
> in filling in both the ID and the password.
> 

When I see this (which is rarely), I use SeaMonkey's Password Manager to
delete the user ID and password for the particular login.  I then
terminate and relaunch SeaMonkey.  Having a complete list (encrypted via
PGP) of IDs and passwords, I am then able to login to the site, entering
and saving the ID and password anew.

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

Am I the only one who noticed the following?
*  President Trump issued executive orders
   that increase health-care costs.
*  The Republicans in Congress propose to
   eliminate itemized deductions for
   health-care costs.
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