Yes, I do appreciate that fact William. :-)
However, from a security point of view, I would rather not have to
give permission so that any unspecified local 'file://' can run a
script, but instead give permission to specific named files, like my
TW files. I used to be able to do this somehow, but now cannot. I was
wondering what I need to do so I am not asked for permission to run my
local TW files, but are asked for permission for any other files
(local or external).

Cheers
Andrew Mc

On Jul 31, 12:54 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Um, TiddlyWiki IS a script so of course you will have to allow it to
> run to use it.
>
> William
>
> On Jul 29, 5:20 am, AndrewMc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Everyone
>
> > I am using TiddlyWiki 2.5.0 in Firefox 3.0.12 on Ubuntu 9.04. I am
> > having trouble with the Firefox add-in NoScript.  I used to have
> > NoScript and TiddlyWiki both working without any problems, but for the
> > last few months I have had to disable NoScript if I want to use TW. I
> > now want to use NoScript  again. Does anyone successfully use TW
> > together with Firefox and the NoScript add-in?
>
> > I have gone tohttp://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.comanddownloaded
> > and used the TW to set the necessary privileges for my TW files, but
> > am still unable to use my TW files without allowing access to
> > "file://".
>
> > Andrew Mc
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