> I have just seen that the SinglePageModePlugin does not work in
> Internet Explorer or in Google Chrome. Is there any chance to make
> them work in those browsers as well?

SinglePageModePlugin definitely does work in both IE and Chrome (and
Opera, Safari, and FireFox, of course, as well).

One very trivial possibility: by default, the single-page option is
not enabled, even after installing the plugin.  You need to select the
<<option chkSinglePageMode>> checkbox to activate the feature.  Each
browser maintains *separate* settings (using browser-based cookies),
so even though the plugin is present in the document, the option
checkbox may not yet be enabled for your copies of IE and Chrome.

Note: if you want to *always* have single-page mode enabled,
regardless of whether a cookie exists or not, you can put the
following javascript code into a tiddler tagged with
'systemConfig' (use any tiddler title you like... people usually call
it CookieJar or ConfigTweaks.

//{{{
config.options['chkSinglePageMode'] = true;
//}}}

When you save-and-reload the document, this code will override the
cookie-based checkbox setting and ensure that the internal flag for
single-page display is always set:

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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