Btw - Eric Shulman has made a plugin (http://www.tiddlytools.com/ #CookieSaverPlugin) that allows you to save cookies into tiddlercontent. Maybe it's worth digging...: CookieSaverPlugin Usage: "Whenever TiddlyWiki option settings or other 'stateful' program values are changed, a browser-based cookie value is typically added, removed, or changed. Each time this occurs, the CookieSaverPlugin generates an equivalent portable cookie, which is a single line of javascript code that simply assigns a fixed value directly to the specific TiddlyWiki internal config.options.* variable corresponding to the browser cookie with the same name.
The portable cookies are automatically written into a tiddler named CookieJar that is tagged withsystemConfigso that their values will be applied as soon as the document is saved and reloaded. You can change or delete an individual portable cookie by editing the contents of the CookieJar and removing the appropriate line of javascript from the tiddler source code. Note: editing the portable cookie definitions does not alter the values of any corresponding browser cookies, nor does it update the internal value that is in use within the current TiddlyWiki document session. Changes made directly to the CookieJar are only applied after saving and reloading the document. In any case, whenever a browser cookie value is updated, any modifications you made to the equivalent portable cookie are immediately rewritten to reflect the current browser cookie value." Read more at: http://www.tiddlytools.com/#CookieSaverPlugin 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 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

