Yes, I believe that it's the point of using it.

YS Måns Mårtensson

On May 1, 7:34 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok, on a related topic:
>
> If the settings for a TW are saved in cookies, as well as plugin
> options being saved in cookies, how do I ensure that a user coming to
> my TW for the first time will see it correctly?
>
> For instance, I'm using the "DisableWikiLinksPlugin" from
> TiddlyTools.  It has 3 checkboxes in the configuration.  When I go to
> my online TW in firefox, I have all 3 boxes checked.
>
> When I opened my TW in Internet Explorer for the first time, it looked
> different.  I went to that same plugin, and it didn't have all 3 boxes
> checked.
>
> This seems like it goes against the premise of a TW being a self-
> enclosed file.
>
> Is this where the CookieSaver plugin would help?
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