Problem saving the mGSD

2012-11-23 Thread magnus
Hi!

I use a local mGSD (but that is synced with my ubuntuone cloud - however, I 
only use it one one machine, the cloud is a backup), and suddenly, I cannot 
save it in Firefox (Ubuntu 12.04). THe file is there, the name is not 
changed, it contains no illegal characters, I have not moved it - but it 
says that It's not possible to save changes. Possible reasons include:
- your browser doesn't support saving (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari 
and Opera all work if properly configured)
- the pathname to your TiddlyWiki file contains illegal characters
- the TiddlyWiki HTML file has been moved or renamed

How can I make the file usable again? THis is somewhat urgent

Best

Magnus

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Re: Problem saving the mGSD

2012-11-23 Thread magnus
Some more info:

I cannot save a new mGSD-file either. I download, and open with Firefox, 
and immediately try to save. Same error. 

When trying to save with Google Chrome, I get the message that the 
icedtea-plugin is too old. However, doing an apt-get upgrade gives me no 
new java-related packages to install. 

Does this make sense to anyone?

Magnus


On Friday, November 23, 2012 3:08:20 PM UTC+1, magnus wrote:

 Hi!

 I use a local mGSD (but that is synced with my ubuntuone cloud - however, 
 I only use it one one machine, the cloud is a backup), and suddenly, I 
 cannot save it in Firefox (Ubuntu 12.04). THe file is there, the name is 
 not changed, it contains no illegal characters, I have not moved it - but 
 it says that It's not possible to save changes. Possible reasons include:
 - your browser doesn't support saving (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari 
 and Opera all work if properly configured)
 - the pathname to your TiddlyWiki file contains illegal characters
 - the TiddlyWiki HTML file has been moved or renamed

 How can I make the file usable again? THis is somewhat urgent

 Best

 Magnus


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[tw] Re: Inline Editing of tables

2012-11-23 Thread Vincent Yeh
Bug fixes, mainly on TWtcalc with SortableGridPlugin and 
TableSortingPlugin, plus some fixes on transclusion synchronization 
in TWtable and TWted. Some minor changes.

   - TWtable 1.4.6
  - (min) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtable.min
  - (regular) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtable
 

   - TWted 1.4.6
  - (min) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWted.min
  - (regular) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWted
 

   - TWtcalc 0.7.6
  - (min) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtcalc.min
  - (regular) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtcalc
 
Have fun!
Vincent


On Saturday, November 17, 2012 10:26:52 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote:

 Trasculsion support is now better with the inclusion of *partial 
 transclusion* and *slider* macro, seems to work with my limited test 
 cases.
 Have fun!
 Vincent

- TWtable 1.4.5
   - (min) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtable.min
   - (regular) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtable
  - *Better transclusion support.*
 - Added support for partial transclusion.
 - Added support for slider ... macro.
  - Better alignment for fixed rows/columns.
  - and some minor changes...
  - TWted 1.4.5
   - (min) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWted.min
   - (regular) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWted
  - Better transclusion support.
 - Added support for partial transclusion.
  - Added option chkTWtedDisableLink to optionally enable/disable 
  hyper links in a table cell in the edit mode. Default to false.
  - Level up for the cat mode: Not only to activate the edit mode 
  but to go straight into editing the cell content.
 - Check option chkTWtedNoClick to enable this mode.
 - This can be fun in some cases but annoying in others...
  - TWtcalc 0.7.5
   - (min) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtcalc.min
   - (regular) http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWtcalc
  - Bug fixes for expressions with CSS style text.
  


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[tw] Re: help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it

2012-11-23 Thread HansBKK
TiddlyWiki is only an end-user tool if you accept the way a given design 
works out of the box. Customization requires a certain level of 
development skills. You need to start learning CSS and figuring out TW by 
tinkering with it.

People will help if you ask specific questions 
intelligentlyhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=1cad=rjasqi=2ved=0CC4QFjAAurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.catb.org%2Fesr%2Ffaqs%2Fsmart-questions.htmlei=ME6vUPfnA42GrAfP3IHADQusg=AFQjCNFe6X2f0l8YgSaxE6vl-Cww-jTffQsig2=nR0LHw9Q4yEBd1Ou3OazOw,
 
but I doubt anyone's going to invest the dozens of hours likely required to 
get it just the way you want it.


On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:19:42 AM UTC+7, A. Biom wrote:

 thanks!

 can anyone help me with it, since i dont know much about css

 On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:20:08 PM UTC+2, whatever wrote:

 Hi! 

 For starters, take a look at the TiddlyPedia theme, since from the 
 picture I'm guessing that you want your TW to look like wikipedia. 

 As for the boxes, they can be done with normal tiddlers and some CSS 
 styling. 

 (1) http://tiddlythemes.com/empties/TiddlyPedia.html 

 w 

 On 20 nov., 18:11, A. Biom chembio...@yahoo.com wrote: 
  hello! 
  
  please help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it! 
  
  the data will be organized in a treeview in a left column pane, which 
 will 
  be togglable (visible or not, with a click) 
  
  with one click, i will be able to create a box, that will take over all 
 the 
  width of the webpage 
  
  i will be able to add additional boxes, at the right of the first (so, 
 that 
  the total width of them will take over all the width of the webpage, 
 etc) 
  or below it* 
  
  in each box, i will be able to place rich text, tables, with a WYSIWYG 
  editor (eg. ckeditor.com or hexidec.com/ekit.php) 
  
  also, i will be able to add charts with a WYSIWYG editor (eg.
 http://www.yworks.com/en/index.html) 
  
  also, i will be able to add graphics, with an editor as well 
  
  *http://methvin.com/splitter/vsplitter.html 
  andhttp://methvin.com/splitter/4psplitter.html 
  
  at the end it should look like this:http://i.imgur.com/3nqQ7.png 
  
  thanks! 



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[tw] Re: help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it

2012-11-23 Thread HansBKK
 I doubt anyone's going to invest the dozens of hours likely required to 
get it just the way you want it.

Another option is of course to offer to pay for someone's time - my 
understanding is that some very advanced programmers are available here at 
quite reasonable rates, and could perhaps get the job done with a small 
number of hours, whereas depending on your skills, experience and 
intelligence may take you hundreds - I know I didn't feel I got fully up to 
speed for at least 100, and I was already a web dev.

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[tw] Re: help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it

2012-11-23 Thread A. Biom
oh i thought it was simple, something like pasting the relevant folders of 
the proper scripts inside tiddlywiki's parent dir...

On Friday, November 23, 2012 12:22:00 PM UTC+2, HansBKK wrote:

 TiddlyWiki is only an end-user tool if you accept the way a given design 
 works out of the box. Customization requires a certain level of 
 development skills. You need to start learning CSS and figuring out TW by 
 tinkering with it.

 People will help if you ask specific questions 
 intelligentlyhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=1cad=rjasqi=2ved=0CC4QFjAAurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.catb.org%2Fesr%2Ffaqs%2Fsmart-questions.htmlei=ME6vUPfnA42GrAfP3IHADQusg=AFQjCNFe6X2f0l8YgSaxE6vl-Cww-jTffQsig2=nR0LHw9Q4yEBd1Ou3OazOw,
  
 but I doubt anyone's going to invest the dozens of hours likely required to 
 get it just the way you want it.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:19:42 AM UTC+7, A. Biom wrote:

 thanks!

 can anyone help me with it, since i dont know much about css

 On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:20:08 PM UTC+2, whatever wrote:

 Hi! 

 For starters, take a look at the TiddlyPedia theme, since from the 
 picture I'm guessing that you want your TW to look like wikipedia. 

 As for the boxes, they can be done with normal tiddlers and some CSS 
 styling. 

 (1) http://tiddlythemes.com/empties/TiddlyPedia.html 

 w 

 On 20 nov., 18:11, A. Biom chembio...@yahoo.com wrote: 
  hello! 
  
  please help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it! 
  
  the data will be organized in a treeview in a left column pane, which 
 will 
  be togglable (visible or not, with a click) 
  
  with one click, i will be able to create a box, that will take over 
 all the 
  width of the webpage 
  
  i will be able to add additional boxes, at the right of the first (so, 
 that 
  the total width of them will take over all the width of the webpage, 
 etc) 
  or below it* 
  
  in each box, i will be able to place rich text, tables, with a WYSIWYG 
  editor (eg. ckeditor.com or hexidec.com/ekit.php) 
  
  also, i will be able to add charts with a WYSIWYG editor (eg.
 http://www.yworks.com/en/index.html) 
  
  also, i will be able to add graphics, with an editor as well 
  
  *http://methvin.com/splitter/vsplitter.html 
  andhttp://methvin.com/splitter/4psplitter.html 
  
  at the end it should look like this:http://i.imgur.com/3nqQ7.png 
  
  thanks! 



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[tw] Re: TiddlySpace RFC

2012-11-23 Thread Dickon Bevington
this roadmap is great.

Suggest add stuff on the Featured Spaces as per my post to your initial 
request.

Dickon

On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 18:35:30 UTC, cdent wrote:

 On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, chris...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 

  This is just a short list to get things started. I hope that people 
  will add their own. After there has been some discussion I'll 
  summarize the results and make a roadmap. 

 This is now in place at http://tsroadmap.tiddlyspace.com 

 I hope it captures the highlights of what has been discussed in 
 these threads (and elsewhere). If you feel something is missing or 
 wrong, please shout out. 

 -- 
 Chris Dent   http://burningchrome.com/ 
  [...] 


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[tw] Re: Announcement: TiddlyWiki 2.7.0 Beta 2 includes fixes for local file import

2012-11-23 Thread Måns
Hi Eric

It does'nt work with iceweasel (Firefox derivative) or Chrome on
Debian Squeeze Error retrieving tiddlers from local file, please make
sure the file is in the same directory as your TiddlyWiki. Click
Cancel to try again. - I still have to use Jon's TiddlyFileImportr
https://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWikiPlugins/tree/master/apps/fileimport
if I want to import tiddlers. It works even with tws from other
folders (in Iceweasel - not in Chrome). I can, however, import
tiddlers from tiddlytools, from both browsers.

Great that you have gotten this far with the issue - Good job!!

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

On 2 Nov., 08:46, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings All!

 I am EXTREMELY pleased to announce the posting of TiddlyWiki 2.7.0
 Beta 2, which can be downloaded by right-clicking the following link
 and choosing save link as... from the popop menu:

    http://www.TiddlyWiki.com/beta

 The reason I am so pleased is that this beta update includes fixes for
 backstageimport that I've just written (and tested) that appear to
 successfully work around the latest file I/O security barriers imposed
 by FireFox v15+ as well some related security changes that affected
 Chrome, Safari, and Opera.

 The backstageimport browse handling has been updated so that when
 you select a local file for import, a properly-formed file:// URI is
 automatically filled in (in the enter a URL text input).  However,
 as before, the selected file must still be in the *same folder* as the
 current document for it to be read in.  This is a restriction imposed
 by almost all browsers (FF, Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc.)... *except*
 for... surprisingly... InternetExplorer, which *does* permit access to
 files outside the current folder (even a file on networked drive works
 in IE)!!

 Note: if you *do* try to select a file outside the current folder, the
 result displayed in the file control text area (next to the browse
 button) will be the path/file you selected, but the path/file actually
 used (and displayed in the enter a URL text area) will be the
 *current* folder, combined with the *filename.ext* of the selected
 file.

 The bigger fix is that... after selecting the file... when you press
 the OPEN button... the import process now detects when local
 filesystem I/O is needed and no longer tries (and fails) to use ajax
 I/O to read in the file... so that spurious not CORS enabled error
 message does not appear... and the process  actually retrieves
 tiddlers and let's you proceed with the import without further
 issues.  HOORAY.. YIPPEE YAY!

 I have tested on my local system using IE, FF15 (with TiddlyFox
 installed), and Chrome.  Of course, every system setup is a little
 different, so it's still very important for everyone to download this
 latest build from the above link... and test it with your own OS/
 browser configuration, with as many use-cases as you can think of...
 and then report back here with the results, either positive or
 negative.

 If, after field testing by the community, this fix proves to be as
 effective and stable as I think it is, then I will quickly move
 TW2.7.0 from beta to official release status... probably by the end of
 next week.

 Have a great weekend!

 enjoy,
 -e
 Eric Shulman
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 HELP ME TO HELP YOU - MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO MY TIP JAR...
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Re: [tw] growth-confusion

2012-11-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Kriss

Thanks for your message, I'm not the best person to respond to all of it,
but I'll try to answer from my perspective.


 I am confused about the use of the different TW spin-offs.


Yes, the world of TiddlyWiki can be mesmerisingly confusing and messy,
maybe more so than many other open source projects because the barriers to
experimentation with TiddlyWiki are so low. Ever the optimist, I see the
mess in positive terms as a rich and fecund environment for innovation. It
probably doesn't help that I'm one of the world's worst documentation
updaters.


 I am organizing a large international benefit event and during the
 preparation phase, I have been using tiddlywiki as a tool to structure my
 ideas, collect all the information (background-info, lists of all kinds,
 contact-info (with *TaggedTemplateTweak*),...) and write a descriptive
 document about the different aspects of the project.
 (I have been using TW for 2 years now, on *Firefox *(most often on *Prism*)
 in combination with *Dropbox *and on *andtidwiki *for my android phone -
 the portable and off-line functionality is important to me)


Great stuff.


 Now I have reached the point where the concept is mature, I need to start
 sharing the information with other people: the volunteers that help in
 implementing the project, and later-on maybe partners and sponsors.

 There are close to 700 tiddlers in this wiki, with lots of
 links/transclusions and many also with automated contents (FET-lists and
 such)

 As I understand Tiddlywiki is intended as a personal document and it was
 never really suited for collaboration with different people at the same
 time. So I think I will have to move away and towards spaces or tiddlyweb
 or ... I don't know; I am confused.


The aspect of TiddlyWiki that makes it suitable as a personal document is
the way it handles saving changes locally, giving us all the power of being
able to work offline. It's also the main aspect that breaks down when we
try to use TiddlyWiki as a multiuser system, where more than one person is
making changes to the data.

In the multiuser situation some sort of server is needed if you want to be
able to resolve contention when multiple people try to simultaneously alter
the same thing. Over the years, there have been a wide variety of server
implementations for TiddlyWiki. I believe that the most popular
contemporary implementations are TiddlyWeb/TiddlySpace and GieWiki.

From TiddlyWiki's perspective, using a server makes surprisingly little
difference. One adds an adaptor that synchronises changes to and from the
server, but from the perspective of the TiddlyWiki core everything is much
the same.


 (I have experimented with the spaces concept, but it seems all the
 tiddlers can be accessed? Can I reuse my TW layout in spaces?


TiddlySpace has a simple privacy model where the tiddlers in a space can
either be private or public. Private tiddlers are only visible to members
of the space, public tiddlers are visible to guest users. Confusingly,
TiddlySpace is built on TiddlyWeb, a Python application that provides the
mechanics of a TiddlyWiki server.

You can reuse existing TW themes in TiddlySpace; using TiddlyWiki on
TiddlySpace is again much the same as ordinary TiddlyWiki with the addition
of a bunch of plugins.



 (I use a modified color scheme with the left and right sidebars removed
 and a small topmenu, conform to and suitable for andtidwiki)

 So I want to share my tiddlers; some of them can be publicly available
 (visible, not editable), others should only be visible to certain people.
 These people would be grouped in different user profiles

I estimate there could be up to 20 people to modify tiddlers. (with only a
 few changes per day; the tool mainly being used as a reference tool)
 And for example sponsors could see more tiddlers than the general public,
 but neither should be able to make changes.
 Overall, the content/structure would be mainly managed by just one or two
 people, with small contributions (only text/markup, no coding or such) from
 the other users
 (f.e. change contact information or add a journal report)

 The user group will not be very large; but It is quite diverse so I would
 still need a good and flexible user-management.

 What would you recommend as the best way to go?
 * some plugin for TW and share it on dropbox ?


There isn't a TiddlyWiki solution for Dropbox that deals with multiple
simultaneous users, so I don't think this is an option at present.


 ** TW5 ?


TiddlyWiki5 isn't ready for prime time, if you have goals to accomplish now
you'll be better off with classic TiddlyWiki.


 * move the content to spaces or tiddlyweb? How does user management
 function here?



 **  create my own server?
 * maybe do I need to move to mediawiki or some of the other platforms with
 a stronger user management !?  (I would not like this option! But if
 needed, could you recommend any?)


I think your scenario is a good fit for TiddlySpace, and 

[tw] Re: help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it

2012-11-23 Thread A. Biom
I see that there are (possibly) ready-to-use tools in HTML5/JS, that 
provide numerous options:
http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/ext-4.1.0-gpl/examples/

cant I simply just incorporate them to my tiddlywiki?

On Friday, November 23, 2012 1:00:21 PM UTC+2, A. Biom wrote:

 oh i thought it was simple, something like pasting the relevant folders of 
 the proper scripts inside tiddlywiki's parent dir...

 On Friday, November 23, 2012 12:22:00 PM UTC+2, HansBKK wrote:

 TiddlyWiki is only an end-user tool if you accept the way a given design 
 works out of the box. Customization requires a certain level of 
 development skills. You need to start learning CSS and figuring out TW by 
 tinkering with it.

 People will help if you ask specific questions 
 intelligentlyhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=1cad=rjasqi=2ved=0CC4QFjAAurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.catb.org%2Fesr%2Ffaqs%2Fsmart-questions.htmlei=ME6vUPfnA42GrAfP3IHADQusg=AFQjCNFe6X2f0l8YgSaxE6vl-Cww-jTffQsig2=nR0LHw9Q4yEBd1Ou3OazOw,
  
 but I doubt anyone's going to invest the dozens of hours likely required to 
 get it just the way you want it.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:19:42 AM UTC+7, A. Biom wrote:

 thanks!

 can anyone help me with it, since i dont know much about css

 On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:20:08 PM UTC+2, whatever wrote:

 Hi! 

 For starters, take a look at the TiddlyPedia theme, since from the 
 picture I'm guessing that you want your TW to look like wikipedia. 

 As for the boxes, they can be done with normal tiddlers and some CSS 
 styling. 

 (1) http://tiddlythemes.com/empties/TiddlyPedia.html 

 w 

 On 20 nov., 18:11, A. Biom chembio...@yahoo.com wrote: 
  hello! 
  
  please help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it! 
  
  the data will be organized in a treeview in a left column pane, which 
 will 
  be togglable (visible or not, with a click) 
  
  with one click, i will be able to create a box, that will take over 
 all the 
  width of the webpage 
  
  i will be able to add additional boxes, at the right of the first 
 (so, that 
  the total width of them will take over all the width of the webpage, 
 etc) 
  or below it* 
  
  in each box, i will be able to place rich text, tables, with a 
 WYSIWYG 
  editor (eg. ckeditor.com or hexidec.com/ekit.php) 
  
  also, i will be able to add charts with a WYSIWYG editor (eg.
 http://www.yworks.com/en/index.html) 
  
  also, i will be able to add graphics, with an editor as well 
  
  *http://methvin.com/splitter/vsplitter.html 
  andhttp://methvin.com/splitter/4psplitter.html 
  
  at the end it should look like this:http://i.imgur.com/3nqQ7.png 
  
  thanks! 



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[tw] Re: Configure TW to open Tiddlers at the bottom of the story - also for Tiddlers opened from the mainMenu - Solved, Thank You

2012-11-23 Thread Jan Johannpeter

Thanks a lot.
 Now it works!
Jan


21.11.2012 23:00, schrieb whatever:

Hi!

Correct is:
config.options.chkBottomOfPageMode=true;
config.options.chkSinglePageAutoScroll=true;

w

On 21 nov., 21:20, Jan Johannpeter lasjoht...@googlemail.com wrote:

Hallo Eric.
Thanks for hyour help.
I put
config.options[chkBottomOfPageMode]=true;
config.options[chkSinglePageAutoScroll]=true;
in the zzConfig. This Should work, or am I wrong?
It works fine on a MAC/firefox , but with my normal Windows/firefox the
old behaviour is back.
I will continue testing

Am 20.11.2012 00:34, schrieb Eric Shulman:




storyline. As far as i can see the singlePageModePlugin implements this
behaviour for tiddlers opened from other tiddlers, is there a plugin to
achieve this also for the mainMenu?

http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SinglePageModePlugin
option for open tiddlers at bottom applies to ALL tiddlers opened,
regardless of where the link is placed.  This includes all links
embedded in tiddlers shown in the story column as well as all links
embedded in the MainMenu, the PageTitle/PageSubtitle and the
SidebarTabs.
Just set option chkBottomOfPageMode and you should be good to go.
enjoy,
-e
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[tw] Re: growth-confusion

2012-11-23 Thread cdent
On Nov 23, 12:37 pm, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
 When used online TiddlySpace doesn't run into the file saving issues. You
 can take tiddlers offline in an ordinary TiddlyWiki file, work on them
 offline and then synchronise them back and the ordinary TiddlyWiki concerns
 apply with respect to saving changes.

When I have more time I'd like to respond on some of the TiddlySpace
stuff (Jeremy's response hits the main points well), but I wanted to
respond to this point quickly:

Offline synchronization is no longer available in TiddlySpace. The
necessary code was removed from the TiddlyWiki core because in most
browsers it no longer works. Adding the code back in to TiddlySpace
doesn't help because it still doesn't work. So at the moment the
offline situation is not ideal. There's hope there will be some kind
of solution eventually.

See the following for a bit more detail:

  https://github.com/TiddlySpace/tiddlyspace/issues/995
  
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev/browse_frm/thread/f152adeaa84d65b4
  
https://github.com/TiddlySpace/tiddlyspace/commit/d7fae20f973cad0125de40161d3c332308261c1e

At the moment the workaround is to:

* download the wiki to take it offline
* make and save changes as required
* go to the online wiki, use the import feature to import tiddlers
from the offline wiki

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[tw] using saveFile from Core

2012-11-23 Thread skye riquelme
Hi All

The core has a function called saveFie (and also loadFile). it is used 
in various parts of the core and various plugins. how can I use it 
directly???

Ideally I want to be able to do something like, backup some locally stored 
data (in case people clear the navigator history!!)...so - 
script
var contents=localStorage.getItem(diario);
var target=diario.txt;
var save=saveFile(target,conents);
/script

How  can I get this to work?
Thanks
Skye

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[tw] Re: using saveFile from Core

2012-11-23 Thread skye riquelme
Ooops ..forgot to mention I am using TW 2.70, under FF17.00

Thanks
Skye

Em sexta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2012 19h50min04s UTC-2, skye riquelme 
escreveu:

 Hi All

 The core has a function called saveFie (and also loadFile). it is used 
 in various parts of the core and various plugins. how can I use it 
 directly???

 Ideally I want to be able to do something like, backup some locally stored 
 data (in case people clear the navigator history!!)...so - 
 script
 var contents=localStorage.getItem(diario);
 var target=diario.txt;
 var save=saveFile(target,conents);
 /script

 How  can I get this to work?
 Thanks
 Skye


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