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Firefox/SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape/Flock Browser Extension => Feature Requests / Enhancements => Topic started by: Tyrantmizar on October 10, 2005, 11:01:57 PM

Title: Alternate Default Settings
Post by: Tyrantmizar on October 10, 2005, 11:01:57 PM
I just realized that there is a space " " in my character set (which would explain why I couldn't get the right password this weekend).  Seeing as I need the default options to get into my accounts, is there any way you could allow me to make a 2nd "default" account?  What I'm really looking for is the URL component checkboxes...

Perhaps I could edit the passwordmaker.rdf file?
Title: Alternate Default Settings
Post by: Eric H. Jung on October 10, 2005, 11:17:23 PM
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Seeing as I need the default options to get into my accounts, is there any way you could allow me to make a 2nd "default" account? What I'm really looking for is the URL component checkboxes...
I don't really understand?
Title: Alternate Default Settings
Post by: Tyrantmizar on October 10, 2005, 11:26:38 PM
I want to change my passwords.  Normally this would require 3 steps:However, to change my password for most of these settings, I would need to change the settings for the Defaults (I don't have many accounts, I just use the defaults).

What I want to do is to create a new account: it would be perfectly normal except above the "URL to match" and "url to use" field, it would have the "URL Components" check boxes (protocol, subdomain, domain, port path anchor etc.) just like the default settings.  This would allow me to go to a site, choose which of the two "Defaults" I want, enter the original, change it to the new password, and still maintain the original settings.

I would want this as soon as possible, but the FRL list is pretty full now (52 requests).  Is there a way I could change my .rdf file to somehow have another default account?
Title: Alternate Default Settings
Post by: Eric H. Jung on October 11, 2005, 03:57:21 PM
I understand now. No, there's no way to currently do this--even by hacking the RDF file.