| Summary | Horde_Alarm Firefox extension |
| Queue | Horde Base |
| Queue Version | HEAD |
| Type | Enhancement |
| State | Accepted |
| Priority | 1. Low |
| Owners | |
| Requester | chuck (at) horde (dot) org |
| Created | 11/01/2008 (6200 days ago) |
| Due | |
| Updated | 11/06/2008 (6195 days ago) |
| Assigned | |
| Resolved | |
| Milestone | |
| Patch | No |
logged in to it? I.e. is there a shared cookie between extensions and
the main browser?
cookies, the answer is yes. If we send auth credentials with each
alarms ping (say using json-rpc), then the answer is no.
State ⇒ Feedback
the user's credentials somewhere for that. That poses two questions:
- can we access the password manager from a firefox extension?
- is the user logged in to a web application, if an extension is
logged in to it? I.e. is there a shared cookie between extensions and
the main browser?
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Patch ⇒ No
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ Horde Base
Summary ⇒ Horde_Alarm Firefox extension
Type ⇒ Enhancement
State ⇒ Accepted
even when the user isn't logged in to Horde.