Ed Mullen wrote: > David H. Durgee wrote: >> David H. Durgee wrote: >>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >>>> David H. Durgee wrote: >>>> >>>>> I am encountering a problem where my power company has made changes to >>>>> their website and my remembered password is no longer used and I >>>>> cannot >>>>> find a way to get SM 2.49.5 to remember it on the new page. >>>>> >>>>> Given this is it possible for me to manually add or correct the signon >>>>> with sqlite tools? I opened the db with SQLite manager in SM and can >>>>> see the entry. I did NOT attempt to make changes there as I suspect >>>>> that would cause problems with SM open. I assume other SQLite tools >>>>> would offer similar capabilities and could be used with SM closed. >>>> >>>> In previous versions, if you entered new data for a site where the >>>> Password Manager had remembered your login/password, the PM would >>>> prompt >>>> you to update or not. Doesn't it do that anymore? >>>> >>>> Failing that, my next fallback would be to go into the PM and delete >>>> the >>>> site. Then login and the PM will ask whether to save the data, you >>>> should approve. >>>> >>>> I like the old interface: >>>> <chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul> >>>> Enter the site name in the search window to see a short list with only >>>> that word. >>>> >>> >>> I also use the old interface, but the problem is the power company >>> changed the URL where the username/password are requested and for >>> whatever reason I cannot get SM to remember this login. My hope is that >>> I can copy the existing entry and edit the URL to the new one and have >>> it used. >>> >>> Dave >>> >> >> Well, I just found out that as best I can tell signons.sqlite is no >> longer being used by SM 2.49.5 for password management. Looking a bit >> more it seems that logins.json is where this is now being maintained. >> >> Guess I will have to see if I can edit that file instead to update the >> login for this website. >> >> Dave >> > > This might shed some light on it: > > <http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey#Files_and_folders_in_the_profile> > >
Must not be current, as it still shows sigons.sqlite as the password database. Other information is useful, but once again it might be dated. Dave _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

