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dw Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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I just wrote a very very long reply on one of the subjects
unfortually I managed to write the wrong password
so when I pressed Submit I got an error saying
wrong password entered.
OK pressing back button to write the correct one....
everything was GONE
I recommend everyone to remember to
cupy&paste everything they write before pressing the
submit button (unless you are already loged on) |
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Lethal Joined: Apr 02, 2002 Posts: 92 From: Heathrow, London PM, WWW
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That must be your browser that did that, I've often posted stuff and forgotton to enter my login/password.
But pressing the back button on my browser NEVER clears the text I've entered (it should only do that on SSL servers)
Are you not using IE6 ?
As you suggest, type it in something else first (I often use notepad etc for longer replies), OR ... do CTRL-A and CTRL-C which copies everything into the clipboard memory before you submit, that way you can always paste it back in.
OR:
Login to this forum first, so you don't get the username/password option when you first post. |
mixin Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Notts, UK PM, WWW
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Ideally it would be great if the forum remembered usernames and passwords. Them we wont have to get things wrong. And we wont have there problems!
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lor Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Planet Bob PM |
I would not encourage that, it's a security risk
[addsig] |
oskar Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 173 From: PM |
Yes.. it's a risk.. but there is a little difference in the need for security in this forum and the internet banking systems..
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Linkinpark17UK Joined: Jan 27, 2002 Posts: 372 PM |
There is an option in IE6 to remember usernames and passwords. |
Lethal Joined: Apr 02, 2002 Posts: 92 From: Heathrow, London PM, WWW
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A security risk ? - what a laugh.
A cookie session could store your user name & password, that's all,
Most other forums I use simply use cookies to store & remember the login ... no security risk whatsoever ... at worst someone uses my PC and posts something on a forum : big deal!
if your stupid enough to use the same id/password as other stuff you use then that's just crazy. |
MrFone Joined: Mar 09, 2002 Posts: 30 PM |
have cookies enabled!!! |
mhorton Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
That would be a good idea to have a cookie to remember your username and password. It would be easier.
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peanut Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK: Oxon and Leics PM |
Choose a standard alpha numeric password that is the same for all 'non secure essential' sites and what is the problem ? Hardly the forum fault if you cant recall a password adequately!
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