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Enable auto-login on E-Junkie



avalanche
member
Posts: 9


Please fix the login buttons so people with auto password fillers like Firefox/Roboform/etc can log in without having to remember and type it in.


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POSTED ON: February 15, 2008 @ 13:29 GMT -7




jdp
member
Posts: 8


That would be good. In the past month, I have been unable to get it to keep me logged on even though the log in automatically button is checked when I fill in the username and password.


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POSTED ON: July 22, 2008 @ 07:33 GMT -7




Tyson_N
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 289


Our Login and Admin screens are actually Flash applications, so our logins cannot work with password autofill, as that can only remember data you've entered in HTML forms and not Flash forms.

If our setting to "Keep me logged in for future visits" isn't working for you, that may be a cookie issue. Try deleting your browser cookies, or at least any cookies identified with e-junkie.com, close and restart your browser, and then try logging in again with that setting enabled, see if it works then.

BTW, it seems someone doesn't like all this talk of deleting cookies:
http://www.jeremygaddis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/ 11982893749011.jpg
:^D


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POSTED ON: July 22, 2008 @ 17:39 GMT -7




jdp
member
Posts: 8


I have deleted the cookies and still have a problem. I am using Flock, but I didn't think that was a problem, as it used to work before.


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POSTED ON: August 16, 2008 @ 10:08 GMT -7




Tyson_N
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 289


Flock is based on Firefox, so it should work the same, unless Flock dev. has done something strange with Firefox's standard cookie handling?


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POSTED ON: August 20, 2008 @ 18:40 GMT -7




Junkatron
member
Posts: 1


Yeah E-Junkie is a great service but is it too much to ask to fix this tiny feature? :)

Although it does remember my username and password at times, E-Junkie is the ONLY site I have in my list of dozens of bookmarks that keeps erasing my login and password on a consistent basis (I'm using Firefox). Also, CTRL-V doesn't seem to work consistently so copy-pasting my password is frustrating also.

Using Flash for a login box is cool and all, but come on E-Junkie, "coolness" or "customer usability?" What's the better business choice? Why does the customer have to jump through hoops, delete cookies all the time, etc, when every other site has it right?

I'm typing this post after about the hundreth time of typing in my username and password. It's aggravating. E-Junkie, are you really listening or are you just going to file this post away with a stock response?

"It may be a cookie issue" or "see if it works then" is not satisfactory response. Please *fix* the issue. Thanks E-Junkie! You would seriously be a perfect service if not for this glitch!


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POSTED ON: August 21, 2008 @ 03:59 GMT -7
MODIFIED ON: August 21, 2008 @ 04:28 GMT -7


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