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How to get Konqueror to un-ignore passwords on a page?

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mactalla
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When Konqueror detects a login page it offers to store the credentials in KWallet. Nice and I use it. Occasionally I don't want it on particular sites and make use of "Never for this site." Now however I've changed my mind on a particular site and WANT it to store my login info on a page I've already told it 'never'. So far my search for Konqueror's blacklist has been in vain. Any pointers?
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JanGerrit
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I found it on my machine:
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~/.kde4/share/apps/khtml/formcompletions

Where ~/.kde4 is
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kde4-config --localprefix
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There's a section called
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[NonPasswordStorableSites]


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bcooksley
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Please file a feature request at bugs.kde.org if one does not already exist, since this should be possible through the user interface.


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mactalla
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@JanGerrit: Thanks! Silly me, I was looking under all the config files for Konqueror. Didn't even think to look at KHTML.

@bcooksley: Done.
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I just inserted a bug report for implementing such configuration in Konqueror. It should be quite an ancient wish, but I couldn't find a bug report for that :o

Because in my case editing share/apps/khtml/formcompletions does not help - the site, for which I would like to enable KWallet, is just not found in the file. I guess I have somehow more globally disabled usage of KWallet in Konqueror, but I can't figure out how I could change that.


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