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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by parry on Saturday 25/Aug/2001, @03:29
How about konqueror actually remembering usernames and passwords. Sure we have a option to ask it to remember passwords, but it never does so. (e.g. Proxy username/passwords). It always throws an empty Authorization dialog instead of filled one. (Like I.E.)
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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by Dawit Alemayehu on Monday 27/Aug/2001, @09:29
The framework for this is already in place. However, we wanted to think more about the best way to make sensitive data persistent before we implemented a solution. In the meantime the "Keep Password" feature allows you to cache the authorization data for the entire KDE session. Also, if you use the long standing standard of storing login info in a ".netrc" files for you ftp accounts, we automatically support that now. To use it however you have to manually enable support for it. I will write-up a quick howto on this soon until it gets a configuration dialog in the control panel.

Dawit A.
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