Renaud,

Timimi works for me and I am using it now. 

   - Using Timimi you can store your tiddlywiki.html file anywhere and if 
   firefox is the default browser double click will open it and you can save 
   it where it is.
   - If you are opening it at a URL rather than File location you may be 
   confusing the original with the local wiki.
   - The advantage with Timimi is you chose where to save files because 
   they can be reopened from there, and you do not need to allow autosave 
   within downloads.


Please give a little more detail

   - FireFox version (latest fine)
   - Operating System
   - TW5 or TWC
   - Anything else?

Since I installed Timimi and used it for months (if not years the 
installation is unfamiliar to me).

For me

   - FireFox laters public release version 
   - Operating System Windows 10
   - TW5 or TWC Mosly TW5 use TiddlyDesktop for TWC

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 3:55:38 AM UTC+11, Renaud B. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> So far, I haven't been able to save my Tiddlywiki file correctly on 
> Firefox. I have tried with the these two addons:
>
> File-backup :
>
> I followed the installation instructions. I put a TW file in a directory 
> inside the Firefox Download directory 
> (/home/renaud/Téléchargements/Tiddlywikis/, this is the Firefox default 
> download folder in french), I open it, I click Save, and it asks me where I 
> want to save the file. If I choose the tiddlywiki file currently in use, it 
> opens it in a second tab, and it gives me a warning that the file is opened 
> twice... I have tried to check and uncheck the Firefox option where it asks 
> or not where to save the file, it doesn't change anything. So the problem 
> is that whatever I try (like restarting Firefox), it keeps asking me where 
> to save the file instead of simply overwriting the existing one.
>
> Timimi :
>
> This one gives me a different problem. I installed the addon and the local 
> files, restarted the browser, and then did some tests. It seems to work, it 
> says that the changes have been saved, but if I reload the file, they 
> haven't.
>
> So, what would you suggest that I try in order to be able to use it?
>
> I haven't try the savetiddlers addon, because from what I understand I 
> need to keep the Ask where to save file option unchecked, which is annoying 
> for me because in my general use of Firefox, I like to have it checked. I 
> would prefer an alternative.
>
> Thanks for your support
>

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