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my problem is simple: I cant log in into the liveforspeed.net with Firefox. anyone knows how to log in?
#2 - Woz
Quote from Live For Kill :my problem is simple: I cant log in into the liveforspeed.net with Firefox. anyone knows how to log in?

Works fine for me. Do you have any plugins that might effect cookies or web content?
I can log in, but when I save my password in FF, next time it will be very long and doesn't work. When I typ in my password, I see this very long text flash again for a second (in asterixs), and then I just get logged in.

Try clearing your password list, or turn off auto logging in.
I have no problem whit log in neather
sorry my english is bad
works fine for me. I am using version 2.0.2. What's yours?
it doesn't seem to keep either LFSW or LFS.net passwords correctly, i've even tried to edit it in the passwords thing and it still changes it to a jumble of letters and numbers

so if thats what you're talking about, no worries, i've been told apparently i guess victor did that for a reason
Quote from XCNuse :it doesn't seem to keep either LFSW or LFS.net passwords correctly, i've even tried to edit it in the passwords thing and it still changes it to a jumble of letters and numbers

so if thats what you're talking about, no worries, i've been told apparently i guess victor did that for a reason

thats an intended behavior coded by vicc
Quote from Orion :Vic saves the md5()-ed password into the form again, so that the browser saves the md5 version, and not the clear text one. If you then try to login again with the saved form value, you get the md5 routine twice, and thus a wrong password...

#8 - Davo
Nah that can't be it, my saved passwords work fine.
#9 - yaper
FF works fine for me.
Try to delete all the cookies from that domain.
get Opera
Only Firefox is officially recommended by LFS :P

thx @ 3j for quoting - I was about to search exactly that post
Quote from Orion :Vic saves the md5()-ed password into the form again, so that the browser saves the md5 version, and not the clear text one. If you then try to login again with the saved form value, you get the md5 routine twice, and thus a wrong password...

except you manage to have a password which is the same md5-ed
May that be possible? Or is md5 guaranteed to give an other result?

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