On Apr 12, 10:25 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> That said - you can tell IE to always trust your local copy of TW.
> There is a link in the yellow securitybar which lets you make it
> 'Always Allow Blocked Content' - I believe it's available after you
> allow blocked content the first time.
> Read what it says - I'm sure you will find out... (I did once :-))

I'm interested in this "Always" link because I don't see it. I tend to
run my notebook wiki as a .hta file to get around the IE problems, and
also because I like the customizations. There are some plugins,
however, that don't get along well in an hta file (SimpleSearchPlugin
for example). I'd probably use a normal .htm file, but since I'm a
consultant, it's not always up to me what the file association is at a
client site, so I can't just decide to use Firefox all the time.  Most
of the time I'm stuck with IE, and the javascript problems it brings.
If you could please tell me how to permanently turn off the annoying
yellow bar for a TiddlyWiki file, that would be great.
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