On 1/14/2019 7:52 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
> GerardJan wrote:
>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>> I am running SM 2.49.5 on linux and encountering a problem getting a
>>> password remembered for a website.
>>>
>>> My power company just made major changes to their website and while it
>>> remembers my username I cannot get it to remember my password.  Viewing
>>> the page info shows "Username" and "Password" field names, so I am
>>> puzzled.  I tried using the "Remember Passwords" tool without effect.
>>>
>>> Looking in the password manager I see the old entry is still there but
>>> there is no entry for the new site.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to manually input the information into the password
>>> manager?  Can I edit the old entry somehow to change the "Site" to match
>>> the new one?  Can I copy the old entry and then edit that?
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>
>> Dear David,
>> I don´t know if this is applicable in your case,
>> but look at the attached page
>>
> 
> The checkbox is still checked and has been since I started using SM.  I
> generally use the old password manager as I find it more useful than the
> new one.
> 
> Dave
> 

I have noticed that some login Web pages have text identifying an input
area as being for a password, but the underlying HTML fails to do so.
This defeats many password managers.

-- 
David E. Ross

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