> same issue - whenever I update and save my wiki, a new filename is
> generated
> for the result. If I had bookmarked the wiki, and open it with the
> bookmark, I of course get the older version...

Actually, when you save the file, it is the *backup* that is renamed
(by adding a timestamp to the filename).  If you edit "myfile.html",
and save it, the previous saved version is renamed to
"myfile.yyyymmddhhmmssmmmm.html" (where "yyyy..." represents the
current date/time - down to the millisecond).  After renaming the
previous version, the current document content in memory is then saved
to "myfile.html".  Thus, a shortcut to "myfile.html" should always
open the current version of your document.

> Is there a direct way to save a change to my wiki to a specific
> filename?

http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SaveAsPlugin

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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