Yeah, we are only using (2) TW - Project Notes & Phone Directory - so
Your situation is significantly more more complicated. :(
This site may be helpful. . .
http://mozilla.gunnars.net/firefox_help_firefox_cookie_tutorial.html

Good Luck,
Mike


On Apr 3, 9:20 am, roger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mike,
> You're correct, sadly that's not the answer I'm looking.
>
> I am using SetUserNamePlugin and have it set up to automatically
> prompt the user for their name when the TW opens if the name is set to
> YourName.  I had to set it up that way because I am also using the
> TiddlyLock plugin.  With TiddlyLock, if you start to edit a TW with
> the user name set to YourName, then the TW becomes locked by
> YourName.
>
> So if I force SetUserNamePlugin to check the value of the user name
> when the TW is loaded, that avoids problems if the user needs to edit
> the TW as SetUserName and TiddlyLock don't bump into each other when
> the TW is put into edit mode.
>
> Unfortunately, if I can't resolve the cookie saving issue, then every
> user will be getting prompted for their user name on every TW every
> time it's pulled up.  We use hundreds of TW files in our office, so
> it's not an insignificant annoyance if the UserName prompt has to be
> dealt with every time.
>
> I still don't understand how to set the cookies exception for
> localhost, which I'm hopeful might be a solution, but I'm not overly
> optimistic that it will.
>
> ~Roger
>
> On Apr 2, 11:50 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > May not be the answer you are looking for,  but I had a similar
> > problem on a multi user TW and I 
> > installedhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#SetUserNamePlugin
> > Prompting for User name a the start of the document
>
> > Mike
>
> > On Apr 2, 8:05 am, Ken Girard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > In my home environment I am having no problem with cookies in a 2.5.0
> > > TW on Firefox 3.1b3.
> > > It saves my userName and various configs, right down to having the
> > > options panel open.
> > > But, I just realized that this cookie might be also what is causing my
> > > cookies to persist for 2.4.1 TW files.
> > > Interesting as I'd never tried to think of it that way before.
>
> > > Ken Girard
>
> > > On Apr 1, 6:37 pm, roger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > FND,
> > > > Yes, I've been to that link a few times just trying to make sure I
> > > > correctly understood what was being communicated.
>
> > > > Hmmm, well I guess it doesn't matter so much why FF3 is playing nice
> > > > with our 2.2.5 files, it's the fact that I can't save the txtUserName
> > > > cookie for the ver. 2.4.1 files that I need to fix.
>
> > > > Will the localhost URL work for the situation I described?  According
> > > > to the wiki:
> > > > "using a localhost URL (e.g. file://localhost/home/user/TiddlyWiki.html
> > > > instead of file:///home/user/TiddlyWiki.html) - that way a cookie
> > > > exception can be added for localhost"
>
> > > > But, how do I add a cookie exception for localhost?
>
> > > > ~ Roger
>
> > > > On Apr 1, 12:27 pm, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Why does the txtUserName cookie work fine in FF3 with ver 2.2.5 of
> > > > > > TW, but not 2.4.1?
>
> > > > > TiddlyWiki's cookie handling should not have changed between those
> > > > > versions*, so this is most likely a browser issue.
>
> > > > > Firefox 3 is not supposed to store cookies for local files:
> > > > >      http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Firefox#Cookies
> > > > > However, I /believe/ I'd also noticed some inconsistencies in the 
> > > > > past.
> > > > > However, I haven't been able to make out a reliable/reproducible
> > > > > pattern, so it's hard to analyze this...
>
> > > > > -- F.
>
> > > > > * that's just a guess, so I might be wrong
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