Short answer, no.

But, there are adaptations of TiddlyWiki that allow this, such as the
UploadPlugin, which I use, although it requires some setup. See here:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#ServerSide

I think there is also a WebDav plugin which is possibly the closest
thing to actually saving over HTTP, but I can't remember where I saw
it.

On Nov 11, 3:12 pm, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a TiddlyWiki file on a network drive named index.html. I can
> access it in one of two ways.  Directly (file:\\\\\xxx\yyy\index.html)
> or via http (http://xxx/yyy/).
>
> Via http I am unable to save and get the message asking me to
> download. Via file I can save with no problems.
>
> Is there a way for me to be able to save regardless of how I am
> accessing it?
>
> Thanks
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