Questions

   - Which `<<version>>` of tiddlywiki are you using
   - Do you still have the tiddlyfox installed anywhere?
      - See message contains ''saver tiddlyfox''
   - Try this on a fresh empty.html minimal case
   - Check your plugins and temporarily disable them
   - Check your browser additions

Sorry I do not have a linux box to test this on, hopefully someone else 
will help 

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 11:33:06 AM UTC+11, Renaud B. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your reply. If Timimi allows us to use a Tiddlywiki file from 
> anywhere on the filesystem, and not just the Firefox Download folder, 
> that's really great. I just tryed to reinstall it, it does the same thing. 
> I install the addon file, and then download the zip file, extract it, 
> executes it, it says: 
>
> > Hello There
> > Starting Timimi Installation
> > Created host directory: /home/renaud/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts
> > Created host manifest: 
> /home/renaud/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/timimi.json
> > Created host executable: 
> /home/renaud/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/timimi
>
> > Installation finished without errors.
> > Have a great day!!
>
> So I guess it should be good. But no, even if it says "Saved wiki", 
> changes aren't saved. To answer you question, I use Firefox v74.0, I'm on 
> Arch Linux, I use the latest TW5.
>
> I just don't know how I should debug that mistake. I opened on the Firefox 
> Console, I noticed that when I save the Wiki, it says:
>
> > <empty string> saver-handler: Saving wiki with method save through saver 
> tiddlyfox <empty string> $:/core/modules/utils/logger.js:33:25
> > Message ID is tiddlywiki-save-file-response-3
>
> I don't know if that gives us any clue.
>
> Thanks again for your help!
>
>
> Le lundi 23 mars 2020 17:51:54 UTC-4, TonyM a écrit :
>>
>> 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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