As a rule, I try to keep my names unique ... in case I want to use (like at 
the moment) Polly, which needs distinct names.

The problem I had was that file-backup reverted to saving in a subdirectory 
of the current directory e.g. If the current directory was 
d:/data/wikis/notes and the backup path was /temp/twbackups, it would try 
to save to d:/data/wikis/notes/temp/twbackups

It worked fine with the C: drive. So assume there is something different 
about how the browser sees the D: drive. 

On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 12:40:39 PM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 12:24:52 PM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 4:27:22 AM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> If I set the download directory to C:\, then I can set the backup 
>>> directory to /users/mark/temp/twbackups ... the file is saved and the 
>>> backup works!
>>>
>>> But if I set the download directory to D:\, and I set the backup 
>>> directory to /temp/twbackups ... the file is saved, but the backup appears 
>>> in a sub-directory of the target file, ignoring the specified backup path. 
>>> This may be related to D: being a network drive, EXCEPT for the next weird 
>>> thing.
>>>
>>
> @Mark .. I did read this again .. So what you want is: 
>
> You load a file D:\xx\test.html and you want the backups to be saved in 
> D:\temp\twbackups ... Is that what you want? ... So the backups should be 
> always saved relative to the root?
>
> If yes, at the moment, there is a problem, if 2 wikis have the same name, 
> but a different content. They would be saved in the same backups path. ... 
>
> -mario
>

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