On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com> wrote:
Other than that you should follow your original approach and let the browser/password manager ask the user to store the password.
That is clearly the best and my preferred approach. The problem is that no person and no web site has stated they know how to do it (in a way that supports most modern browsers), and here is specifically how it is done (a working example). The web sites have many half solutions, and I have seen many "try this" solutions. I am weaker than most in this technology, and I am a bit lost. I think the only thing that is going to help me is a working example.
Thanks.
Blake
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