Hi Morris,

Actually, I have the jquery.cookie.js code from DD already embedded in
the code at treeview.tiddlyspot.com ... so hopefully you're referring
to what happened when you updated the plugin2 on your tw site. I
suppose I should make this clearer in the documentation. Then again,
it may be just you and me using it ;-)

Yes, it appears that the server at DD won't serve up *anything* via a
third party web site. Oh well.

Thanks for the feedback!
Mark

On May 22, 7:57 pm, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Wow it works like a charm, I admire your persistence :-)
>
> However when accessed from TiddlySpot it creats an error in both IE&
> and Chrome if you're accessing the cookie script from DynamicDrive.
>
> I suggest that you put the jquery.cookie.js in TiddlyWiki as a
> plugin.  Someone thoughtfully made TiddlyWiki jQuery compliant :-)
>
> Morris
>
> On May 23, 2:42 am, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Morris and anyone else following this topic!
>
> > I've just uploaded version 0.23.
>
> > This version supports persistence. That is, you can open a tree the
> > way you like it, close the file, and come back later and have it in
> > the same open state. You need to have the dynamic drive cookie library
> > installed, and set up your configuration for the macro appropriately.
> > The instructions are with the plugin2 tiddler.
>
> > Have fun,
> > Mark
>


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