you can't save to the hard drive from a "http://"; URL.  Use the
download link in your sidebar to get a copy onto your hard drive. Once
you've saved a local version, you can open that version in your
browser (it will have a URL starting with "file://").  Then you can do
saving from that one.

You can also save a copy by going to your ttiddlyspot download URL:
http://your-site.tiddlyspot.com/download

Cheers
Daniel

On Thursday, May 27, 2010, Gingerman <[email protected]> wrote:
> For some reason, when I try to save my new TiddlyWiki, I get a message
> that says this TiddlyWiki must be saved first.  When I try to save it
> to my desktop, I get a message that says that this file has not been
> saved correctly.
>
> It uploads to Tiddlyspot just fine, but I'm tired of the problems with
> saving it on my computer.
>
> How am I supposed to save the TiddlyWiki?
>
>
> (NB:  another item is that the Welcome Tiddler has disapeared, and
> with it my password)
>
>
> Are there any suggestions as to how to solve these?  Thank you.
>
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I've tried going to the XHTML <bar /> a few times, but it's always closed.

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