[Asterisk-doc] Web Forums Now Active
Jared Smith
jaredsmith at jaredsmith.net
Tue Aug 24 14:33:17 CDT 2004
Critchfield lives! I thought we'd scared him off long ago... :-p It's
nice to hear from you again.
-Jared
On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 12:10 -0500, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 19:02, Darryl Ross wrote:
> > Randolph Resnick wrote:
> > > Leif Madsen wrote:
> > >
> > >> I've activated the web forums on the website. I'm hoping this will
> > >> cause some more traffic and get people involved with the documentation
> > >
> > >
> > > I can't log in (I think I registered ages ago because my browser fills
> > > in the fields) and I can't create a login. After hitting the "Finish"
> > > button it says "Unable to create login" or something.
> >
> > Your browser probably only looks at the name of the field on the form, not the URL of the page,
> > when working out the auto-complete. How many variations of 'username' and 'password' there are? :)
> >
> > Just because your browser autocompletes the fields for you doesn't mean you have filled out
> > that form at that website before. (Especially if the forums are using the same software as
> > another forum you've registered with.)
>
> Sounds like you are an IE user.
>
> Under mozilla or any other gecko based browser, all the form data is
> stored with a site name for indexing.
>
> For example this is found in my .mozilla directory. The parts after the
> tilde where removed since they are the base64 encoded versions of what
> you have to type to get into these sites.
>
>
>
> https://www.attwireless.com
> login
> ~
> *password
> ~
> .
> https://www.attwireless.com
> loginField
> ~
> *passwordField
> ~
> .
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