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How do I get my browser to save passwords?

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Blanka

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I have quite a bunch of websites running Plesk 8.2 control panels, and it is not to do to type every username/password each time. I already tweaked Firefox to ignore "no password saving metatags", but Plesk seems to block this in an even trickier way. My idea now is to let Greasemonkey clean up the Javascript code of the Plesk login screen. Which passage of of the 2 javascripts is blocking password storage? Or is there another way to get any browser to store Plesk passwords?
 
Forgot to tell I have a mac. And I do not need it system-wide, OSX Keychain already takes care of that, but both key-chain and Firefox's passwordmanager don't work with Plesk. Other difficult sites like bank accounts and stuff like that all work already. So it is just Plesk that has to be dealt with.
 
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