I just tried this with Leopard 10.5.2 (9C2028), Safari 3.1
(5525.13),
and Camino Version 2.0a1pre (1.9b5pre 2008031000). I first
went to a
site on Camino to enter and have it save a password, then
reset Safari
and then went back to Camino and my password was still
there.
Mark
On Mar 10, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Stuart Morgan wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Aric Guite
<aguite gmail.com> wrote:
>> What are we to do? Wait for Apple to fix their
bug?
>
> You may not have to; my comments about Safari behavior
are based on
> the testing I did at the time I wrote the new keychain
code, which was
> before Leopard was released. In a brief test I just
did, Safari 3 on
> Leopard doesn't appear to delete Camino entries
(although since I
> wasn't testing thoroughly I may be wrong). If they have
changed the
> behavior, it's possible that it was changed in Safari 3
for Tiger as
> well.
>
> -Stuart
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