You can go a step further with your userid and password database by adding a quick agent that creates a simple HTML form with a post action, which will automatically log you in. You can then save this HTML form in your secure db, thus creating a secure 'favorites' db.
I use this method when testing multiple users with multiple passwords, that way I don't have to look up users and passwords all the time.
If anyone is interested, the agent is very simple and I can post the code.
You can go a step further with your userid and password database by adding a quick agent that creates a simple HTML form with a post action, which will automatically log you in. You can then save this HTML form in your secure db, thus creating a secure 'favorites' db.
I use this method when testing multiple users with multiple passwords, that way I don't have to look up users and passwords all the time.
If anyone is interested, the agent is very simple and I can post the code.