When I go to Amigans.net, the login page comes up, with my user name and the password requester filled in. But if I click the login button, I get a message that the name or password was wrong. So this time I fill them in by hand, click "remember me," and successfully log on.
The next time I want to log on, it's the same thing all over again. Why is the password requester filled in with a wrong password?
Why is the password requester filled in with a wrong password?
Because your web browser is remembering the first password you typed in... which was apparently typed wrong. Some browsers don't update your password when you enter it again (correctly), in which case you need to delete the password stored for www.Amigans.net (how you do that depends on which browser you use).
Mostly I use mui-owb, and I don't think I tried amigans.net through Timberwolf since switching to X1000. (URL Preferences lists Netsurf, but I don't find it anywhere on this machine, aside from the AmiCygnix version!)
I'll be darned, I got on with one click in Timberwolf!
I also find that I need to use Timberwolf for a few sites that won't let me on at all with mui-owb. But since switching to the X1000, I find I have to warm reboot two or three times before it will come up all the way, and I sure miss bookmarks!
@ChrisH Thanks for that. I spent a lot of time fruitlessly searching for something called "password manager," but I guess you just meant go to muiowb/Conf/ and delete passwords.db.
I was hoping I would be able to just replace the bad password there with the right one -- they happened to be the same length -- so I wouldn't have to go back to looking up all my passwords, but no dice. Passwords.db is one weird-looking file!
(A few minutes later, after deleting the file) I was better off with the old password file. After signing on here and at AmigaWorld, I have a new password.db, but it's 0 bytes long, and I'd have to always enter all my usernames and passwords by hand. Fortunately, I didn't really delete the old one, and I have finally memorized my password for this site; much easier to just have to type the one in.
But I'm a bit surprised that I get a new but empty passwords.db.
I spent a lot of time fruitlessly searching for something called "password manager," but I guess you just meant go to muiowb/Conf/ and delete passwords.db.
Menu: Windows->Passwords... gives you a list window where you can at least remove one saved password (or all).
I deleted the cookie IBrowse again has no problems, and indeed allso shows your user name and password filled in. This is not the case for MUIOWB as mentioned above. When i close MuiOWB, then open it again, i do observe that my users name appears in the "Who's online list" but i am not logged in.
I removed Amigans.net related lines from Windows > Passwords... Now when I call up Amigans.net, the user name and password requesters are empty. But the user name and wrong password are still in muiowb/Conf/passwords.db, a very strange-looking file indeed.
Since messing with Passwords... when I type in my username and new password, the screen refreshes with "Thank you for logging in, kilaueabart." But down below Who's Online it says "Members: 0," and I can't reply to posts. It takes a second log-in to change those matters.
I have a fairly clear but old memory of being asked "Do you want me to save this password" sometimes when entering my password at some sites. Maybe back on the SAM460, which was also distinguished in that bookmarks worked in Timberwolf?
Actually i would delete MUIOWB and do a complete fresh reinstall as it seems your manual endeavors trying to fix your password problems have messed it up really good
i have beenplagued with the issue of not being able to login correctly for a long time with MuiOWB, after the website change
I reported on this in a separate thread
What you describe here is exactly what i exoperienced, worsened by the fact that logging in in the home page did not work.
To log in i first found a solution logging in twice: once in the main page then in the dedicated login page. (that was a progress: i don't know if that was due toe some work on the site or not) Presently i can login directly. Again i don't know if this is due to work on the site or me having changed something.
I never messed with the cookies, tiil i saw the hint to do this. It did not help to solve the password problem.
I logged out (you can do this in the profile page) Closed MuiOWB Started up again - nothing filled in as user name or password - user name not mentioned as online - no possibility to post Logged in succesfully on the main page (posting possible) Closed MuiOWB (without logging out) Started up again - nothing filled in as user name or password - user name mentioned as online - no possibility to post
So in fact not logging out does maintains you at the site as online even when closing MuiOWB If you really go off line (power off/ reboot) and startup again - nothing filled in as user name or password - user name NOT mentioned as online - no possibility to post
I did made some tests with simultaneouslu usng my other SAM when booting & starting MUiOWB i was surprised to see i was logged in and could post
I did then close OWB on SAM 460
rebooted SAM440 opened MuiOWB - nothing filled in as user name or password - user name mentioned as online opening a thread - i could post - opening "user profile" appearance as for a login, not-hing filled in no logout possibility closed MuiOWB rebooted SAM440 opened MuiOWB - nothing filled in as user name or password - user name NOT mentioned as online opening a thread - i could post - opening "user profile" appearance as for a login, not-hing filled in no logout possibility
Conclusion:
it seems that you can get into 2 stable sequences of MuiOWB sessions, - one in which you can't logout - one in which you always have to login.
It is not clear yet how you pass from one to the other.
This all is difficult to explain without looking more closely at the site's login/logout/(online) procedures
Reinstall sounds worth a try, but I certainly won't delete the current one.
My current mui-owb does fill in many user name and password slots. Only two relatively minor problems: it won't do it for Amigans.net anymore (AmigaWorld and a number of other sites work fine; Hyperion fills in user name, but not password, and several sites work like this), and it won't remember new cases of either.
If the second problem remains with a new install, I'm much better of with what I have now.