Hi Mike
You can get rid of the "You need to save this TiddlyWiki to a file
before you
can save changes" every time you edit a tiddler online.
In the options menu uncheck AutoSave.
If this is "rechecked" after reload - you'll have to find the special
configtiddler that has been made in your Tw.
Maybe it's called zzConfigOptions. (It's the one in NobrainerNotes).

In zzConfigOptions change true to false in this line:
config.options.chkAutoSave = false;

regards Måns Mårtensson


On May 1, 3:09 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running Firefox and have the options setup so it keeps cookies
> until I close Firefox.  And then under the exceptions box, I've added
> tiddlyspot.com so those cookies don't get deleted when I close FF.
>
> How do I get FF to not delete the cookies generated from my local copy
> of TW?  Is there an exception I can add?
>
> From reading other posts, it seems like a good idea to make edits in a
> local copy and then upload it to TiddlySpot.com (I don't get the
> annoying nag of "You need to save this TiddlyWiki to a file before you
> can save changes" every time I edit a tiddler online).
>
> Personally, before I read that, I was just keeping my TW online and
> editing it there.  If I can avoid that nag, I think I'd rather still
> do everything online...
>
> Mike
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