Hi,

thanks for your answer ... very cool plugin indeed. But my problems
are still there. I think it has something to do with my browser
settings in ubuntu. In my windows partition erverything works fine.
Have a nice sunday, Lars

On 28 Feb., 17:11, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI
>
> I am not familira with tiddlyspot.com......local TWs will open inside
> the TW if you install TiddlyTools..FramedLinksPlugin...or you can
> simply put the URL reference into a iframe...using the code -
>
> <html><div align="center"><iframe src="URL" frameborder="0"
> width="100%" height="500"></iframe></div></html>
>
> where URL is the relative address of your .pdf (could be local in your
> computer).
>
> The FramedLinksPlugin does this for you automatically!!!
>
> Skye
>
> On 28 fev, 09:58, cuboo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am a newby to tiddlywiki but have been falling in love with it very
> > quickly.
>
> > Only problem is linking to my .pdf and other files: Everytime I click
> > a
> > link to open the document in a new (firefox-)tab, firefox ask me to
> > save
> > the file. Is this a firefox setting? I upload my tiddlywiki to
> > tiddlyspot.com
> >  - is this possibly the reason for this behaviour?
> > What can I do?
>
> > thanks in advance, Lars
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