On Apr 15, 4:39 am, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote: > Your sequence of steps in option 2 is drag to Firefox BookMarks > Toolbar then you say drag the Bookmarklet from TiddlyTools. > TiddlyTools is that just an alternative name to ignore or a step you > omitted.
If you carefully read the first paragraph where it mentions the bookmarklet it is explaining what you are be going to be doing - it is not a step. The action to be preformed is in the last paragraph. I should have numbered the steps. > I've attempted option 2, there is a hyperlink > onhttp://tiddlytools.com/#InstantBookmarklets > that says Firefox Privilege Manager, and when I click on it a window > pops up and says "TypeError: this.toolbar is null". You are not supposed to simply click on the bookmarklet in at Tiddlytools you are supposed to "click and drag" to the bookmark toolbar. If you do click on it you should get that error since TiddlyTools normally has 'Hide editing features when viewed over HTTP" enabled and this will trigger that error. Besides, the bookmarklet would be trying the set the privileges for TiddlyTools and that is not what you want. NOTE: The error "TypeError: this.toolbar is null" will also be triggered when a normal HTML page is showing in the browser when you click on the bookmarklet toolbar button. It intended to only work with a TiddlyWiki. It should work properly when the local file: TiddlyWiki that you want to set privileges for is being displayed in the browser. Then it has a chance to install the security tab in the backstage Keep us informed. Morris Gray http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners http://sidebarpluginvault.tiddlyspot.com World's largest squeezable TW plugin database On Apr 15, 4:39 am, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote: > Your sequence of steps in option 2 is drag to Firefox BookMarks > Toolbar then you say drag the Bookmarklet from TiddlyTools. > TiddlyTools is that just an alternative name to ignore or a step you > omitted. > > I've attempted option 2, there is a hyperlink > onhttp://tiddlytools.com/#InstantBookmarklets > that says Firefox Privilege Manager, and when I click on it a window > pops up and says "TypeError: this.toolbar is null". Anyway I moved > this to my toolbar, and when I click it I still get the error message > and there's no security button. If you've nothing more to add for > option 2, I will attempt option 1 and report back. > > Thanks for your help. > > On Apr 14, 5:52 pm, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Apr 14, 9:35 pm, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Okay so first I download the html file at the manage firefox > > > privileges site and an interface to manage per-file privileges in > > > Firefox section right? So that downloads and opens up the manage > > > firefox privileges page as a tab on my firefox browser. > > > It doesn't install a new tab in my backstage named Security, how to I > > > achieve that. > > > I agree the site is very confusing I struggled with it also. Using > > as you have is also confusing. I suggested using the plugin but it > > isn't easy to find either so I provided a link below. Forget the > > download you did and use one of the options below. > > > I have given both options and either will install the security tab in > > backstage. The bookmarklet is preferred because it is available to > > any TiddlyWiki showing in your browser and doesn't need installation > > in the TiddlyWiki. > > > Option 1 Plugin > > Go to the following link and copy the FirefoxPrivilegesPlugin. Put it > > into edit mode, right-click then 'select all' and copy and paste it > > into a new tiddler in your TiddlyWiki. Name it > > FirefoxPrivilegesPlugin and tag it systemConfig. Save and and > > reload. > > > This will automatically install a tab in backstage named Security. > > Clicking this tab will bring up the Manage Firefox Privileges where > > you set the privileges at the bottom. > > >http://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.com/#FirefoxPrivilegesPlugin > > > Option 2 Bookmarklet (Preferred) > > > Go to:http://tiddlytools.com/#InstantBookmarklets > > > Near the bottom of the list there is the Firefox Privilege Manager > > bookmarklet. This is what you drag to your Firefox BookMarks Toolbar. > > > If your Bookmarks Toolbar is not visible then go to the top menu on > > Firefox and click View > ToolBars and tick Bookmarks Toolbar. > > > Click and smoothly drag the Bookmarklet from TiddlyTools to the > > toolbar. Now no matter what TiddlyWiki you are using (while it is > > showing in the browser) simply click the Firefox Privilege Manager > > button on the toolbar to set the privileges. From then on you can use > > the backstage security button if you move it. > > > Let us know how you go. > > > Morris Grayhttp://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com > > A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners > > > On Apr 14, 9:35 pm, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Okay so first I download the html file at the manage firefox > > > privileges site and an interface to manage per-file privileges in > > > Firefox section right? So that downloads and opens up the manage > > > firefox privileges page as a tab on my firefox browser. > > > It doesn't install a new tab in my backstage named Security, how to I > > > achieve that. > > > > Also you mentioned that other sitehttp://icanhaz.com/firefoxprivileges > > > being down, what is the alternative route is it the "How to for > > > TiddlyWiki Users" section on the manage firefox privileges site. I > > > have to say I think that site is confusing. Which step do I take > > > there? > > > > Also you mention drag the privileges Bookmarklet to your Bookmarks > > > Toolbar. But on my tiddlywiki page I don't have a bookmark toolbar. > > > > On Apr 14, 6:06 am, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > The best way is to go tohttp://icanhaz.com/firefoxprivilegesanddrag > > > > the privileges Bookmarklet to your Bookmarks Toolbar. > > > > > The first time you use it, it will install a new tab in your backstage > > > > named Security. (As of this writing the above site seems to be down. > > > > If it stays down, download the plugin from the other > > > > sitehttp://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.com/anduseitto set the > > > > privileges) > > > > > Thereafter when you try to save your TiddlyWiki and you get the > > > > Firefox security warning open backstage and click the security > > > > button. It will open a popup named Manage Firefox Privileges. > > > > > The first two items will be ticked by default as below. (You may have > > > > to allow the security warning once more but after doing that go and > > > > set the privileges, note that action too may trigger the security > > > > warning so allow it again.) > > > > > (ticked) Grant rights required to save to disk (Run or install > > > > software on your machine - UniversalXPConnect) > > > > > (ticked) Grant rights required to import tiddlers from servers or > > > > access TiddlySpot (Read and upload local files - UniversalBrowserRead) > > > > > Now at the bottom of the popup there are two buttons 2. Set privileges > > > > 3. View privileges > > > > > Click the button: Set privileges. This should from now on allow you > > > > to save that particular TiddlWiki in its location without triggering > > > > the security warning. (The View privileges will show you all of the > > > > TiddlyWikis that have been allowed and their locations.) > > > > > NOTE: This must be done for each TiddlyWiki you work with. Note also > > > > that if you move the TiddlyWiki to a new location on your disk the > > > > privileges must be reset. Likewise any extension of the TiddlyWiki > > > > name i.e. such as a #Permalink will also trigger the Firefox security > > > > warning and must be reset. (Removing the permalink before trying to > > > > save should allow you to save without creating more privileges) > > > > > Let us know how you go. Also continue this dialogue with myself or > > > > others until you are satisfied. > > > > > Morris Grayhttp://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com > > > > A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners > > > > > On Apr 14, 3:34 am, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > I have read a post on this topic before, and made a failed attempt to > > > > > resolve it. Whenever I try to save in firefox the computer tells me > > > > > > A script from "file://" is requesting enhanced abilities that are > > > > > UNSAFE and could be used to compromise your machine or data: > > > > > > Run or install software on your machine > > > > > > Allow these abilities only if you trust this source to be free of > > > > > viruses or malicious programs. > > > > > > So I realise its an issue of security, privileges and I am aware of > > > > > the > > > > > siteshttp://icanhaz.com/firefoxprivilegesandhttp://firefoxprivileges.tiddl... > > > > > through a previous post I've seen. But after that I get lost and > > > > > ineffective. I want to use firefox but at least with internet explorer > > > > > you don't get this complicated problem. Can someone walk me through > > > > > what I need to do to get this fixed. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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