On Saturday, December 17, 2016 at 12:50:37 AM UTC+1, Ed wrote:
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> Diligently I disabled all plugins an add-ons and switched on one after
> another.
> Bingo! And the culprit was: Tadaa.. Ghostery.
>
> So now I must find an alternative for Ghostery as I always have at least
> one
> TiddlyWiki ope
Hi Guys,
Diligently I disabled all plugins an add-ons and switched on one after
another.
Bingo! And the culprit was: Tadaa.. Ghostery.
So now I must find an alternative for Ghostery as I always have at least one
TiddlyWiki open in my browser. Being propriatery software maybe I should
have done
Hi Ed
The error message looks like it’s a problem within Google Analytics. If you
don’t need it, I’d recommend uninstalling the Google Analytics plugin. One
possibility is that you’re using an adblocker that is trying to block Google
Analytics, and in the process is causing it to fail with an e
Hi Ed,
To me it smells like you're using some browser plugin that injects some
code that breaks TiddlyWiki.
You could try deactivating some and see if at some point you have no more
errors.
Best wishes,
Tobias.
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Hi Guys,
Thanks again for taking an interest! Bit late to repley but being swamped
with work and sick relatives.
I have been looking at the question PMario asked for the moment and these
are the results.
When I do the F12-thing at work I get in the console:
Saving wiki with method autosave thr
Are you using an English version of FF, or some other language edition?
Just trying all angles.
When you say that you downloaded index.html, did you download to your flash
drive or to your hard drive?
If you try some other browser (IE or Chrome) do you get the error?
Good luck!
Mark
On Tuesda
Hi Ed,
Can you open the browsr dev tools with: F12 and have a look at the Console
tab.
Does it say something there?
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Hi Ed,
I did just update to latest FF and don't have any problems. Both "stable"
and FF "aurora" dev version work fine.
So did you change something, except updating FF, recently. eg:
- New browser plugin?
- Did you try to temporarily disable your browser plugins
just a guess
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Hi Mark,
Home again.
First thing I did was switching on computertr and then opening FireFox
Next: tiddlywiki.com
And yes there was the red box.
Downoaded the index.html file, that went without a hitch. No red warnng
screen during that proces.
Then open that fresh file in FireFox. Bingo, there ag
Is there any text with the internal javascript message? Can you get a
screenshot?
Good luck!
Mark
On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 7:53:49 AM UTC-8, Ed wrote:
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> Hi Mark,
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> The files are exactly the same. I carry them with me on a portabel
> harddisk.
> The file that i worked on at work, giv
Hi Mark,
The files are exactly the same. I carry them with me on a portabel harddisk.
The file that i worked on at work, gives the described problem at home.
Even when I open tiddlywiki.com this warning appears.
I'll try agaim downloading as you said, just to make sure
Thansk for trying to help o
Is it the same file at home or work, or a different one? If it's a
different one, I'd worry that your file has become a little corrupted.
If you download a new TW, do you have the problem?
Good luck,
Mark
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