Re: IE7 and forms problem

  • From: Bruce Toews <DogRiver@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 11:47:55 -0500 (CDT)

You follow the advice given in the message you're responding to.

bruce

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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Devona Abel wrote:

How can you tell what cookies are good ones?

Devona
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: Adrian Spratt
 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 9:17 AM
 Subject: Re: IE7 and forms problem


 Although removing these items can be helpful, Yardbird is right that
 wholesale deletion results in the loss of stored passwords and sometimes
 other problems. I find that the best first step is to perform an MS disk
 cleanup, which you get to by going to the start menu, pressing p for
 programs, entering on accessories, pressing s for system tools and then
 pressing d until you hear disk cleanup. If that procedure doesn't solve the
 problem, I go to cookies, via temporary Internet files, and individually
 delete cookies, keeping those that relate to services I use.

 Thanks to G.W. Cox, Yardbird and Frankie for suggesting fast ways of
 clearing the password field.
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Jim Williams" <jwbr33694@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

 I second that emotion.

 When I had problems with a certain web site I contacted their techy
 department and they told me to do the same and things have been fine ever
 since.

 Jim Williams

 -----Original Message-----
 From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
 Evangeline Dionisio

 Hi Morey, I think you should try to delete your history, temporary internet
 files, and your kookies. If this are not work, try to contact the site to
 report this problem. I hope its help you.

 On 4/13/07, Frankie. V. <frankmventura@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Yes, I often have
 fragments of passwords stuck in those fields as well. What I do is go into
 forms mode on the password edit field and hit control a to select the entire
 field then just type my password over it.

 Regards, Frankie V.

 -----Original Message-----
 From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
 Of Adrian Spratt

 Hi, Morey.

 Often I find that a website has retained my password, or else kept the one I

 typed incorrectly, in the password edit field. Sometimes it is signaled with
 XXX, but not always. Whenever I encounter the problem you describe, I go
 into forms mode on the password edit field, press the delete key several
 times and then the backspace key several times, since I don't know whether
 I'm at the beginning or the end of the field. If I'm not mistaken, that has

 always solved the problem for me.

 I use JAWS 8 and IE6.
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Morey Worthington" <Mossback7569@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

 Hello all, Using Jaws 8 and IE 7. After going to a web site which needs an
 ID and password, I fille out the information and do my business. When I go
 back to that site and try pressing the log-in button Jaws says either the ID

 or Password were incorrect. So...I try it again, and when i get back to the
 form, I re-enter the ID and Password, check the remember these items and
 then smack the log-in button again. Well....I get that invalid ID or
 Password message again and again, and again. Any thoughts about making this
 matter work better? Delete cookies? Or???? Any help appreciated. Morey
 Worthington

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