Awesome! Glad I could help.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 12:01 AM, wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> I fiddled with the security settings in a VM and I now get TiddlyWiki to
> save itself. Now I have to figure out which specific ActiveX control
> interferes with the default (medium-high) security settings, but
Hi Paul,
I fiddled with the security settings in a VM and I now get TiddlyWiki to
save itself. Now I have to figure out which specific ActiveX control
interferes with the default (medium-high) security settings, but that is
just a matter of enabling/disabling until I find out. Thank you (once
Hi Mike.
I have been able to save TWC on all versions of IE, but not always with
default settings. IIRC the settings that interfered were to do with ActiveX
controls. I seem to remember 'Internet options > Advanced > Security >
Allow active content to run in files on my computer' had an effect
Hello Eric,
Thank you for your reply. The database will be a stand-alone file that has
links to a public server (for pictures/pdf's which i inserted as iFrame).
It will be used as a 'reference book' by a specific team of about 4
employees. The database is a survey of specific legislation of Eur
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 2:54:26 AM UTC-8, xx@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello Tiddly-users,
>
> Currently I am doing an internship for a company. They would like me to
> manage existing company knowledge from different sources. I reckoned that
> TiddlyWiki is an excellent tool for creating a
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