A Williams wrote:
To the best of my knowledge things are not that simple.
Firefox has cast Thunderbird out into the wilderness, presumably before making those changes you are so keen on.  If - this is a guess - those changes would have broken Thunderbird, Firefox no longer cares.

I fail to see where I was "keen on" any changes. I was confirming and commenting on a broken function in the latest SM.

Seamonkey does care - for obvious reasons.

My comment was not aimed at Seamonkey. Seamonkey Project appears to be more sinned against than sinner in this.

Craig




cmcadams wrote:
Thank you. So basically the mothership doesn't care much about us, and
isn't communicating changes well or perhaps at all.

Craig


Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
autocomplete was refactored in Gecko 51 (2.48) and then again in 52
(2.49). Including changing some defaults when it comes to non-secure
sites. Was not fun to play catchup. There might still linger other
problems.

FRG

cmcadams wrote:
Bingo, that fixed my modem screens login problem. But...SM was
happily enough filling most forms even with signon.autofillForms.http
set to false. And there were never problems with 1.48 with the
(presumed) same about:config settings. I'll confess I don't get it.

Craig


Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Not sure if this already applies to 2.49.1.

Set signon.autofillForms.http to true and see what goes.

But I think FB should be https or?

FRG


David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/13/2017 4:32 PM, Hawker wrote:
As the subject says, I just installed 2.49.1. In Facebook it still
auto
completes the user name but not password. After entering it still
does
not do it the next time.
On some other sites it neither auto enters the user name or password.
How can I put it back like it was?


Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
    SeaMonkey/2.49.1

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.





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