Folks,

FYI if interested.

Selecting memory in Chromes Dev tools only gives me the following; as if 
memory is not yet setup?

[image: Snag_1ef45092.png]
The console shows this error

[image: Snag_1ef4c2b5.png]

Regards
Tony

On Monday, 24 August 2020 10:03:19 UTC+10, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Birthe/Mark,
>
> I will review your comments in detail later today, thanks.
>
> Of importance with the playground, it does not matter if I loose anything 
> (Although I would prefer not) I just kept adding things I was experimenting 
> with and always exported valuable progress. I have done this mostly since I 
> released the playground. So on the whole it has being *very reliable*. 
> You can also save a full copy of the wiki at a click.
>
> On this occasion there is a bug either caused by what I installed, or one 
> in my browser. To correct it I can not get into the wiki in the same 
> browser. Accessing from another browser initially threw the same error, 
> which made be think with a 404 it was github. Shortly after I could access 
> the playground again from incognito or other browsers, and since these are 
> new sessions nothing(or little) was in local storage as in Birthe's 
> experience), yet the original browser was still throwing errors visiting 
> the playground address, presumably because local storage existed and was 
> part of the load process, but then something it it, triggers the error.
>
> Despite a reboot today, the error still occurs in the original session. 
>
>
>    - It even fails to load the favicon on the tab.
>
> My key concern it establishing a debug or storage reset for wikis using 
> the local storage plugin if the wiki will not load,
>
> Thanks for you help, I will update soon.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
>
> On Monday, 24 August 2020 00:39:08 UTC+10, Birthe C wrote:
>>
>> What is disturbing to me is, that searching will find lots of 
>> descriptions of how to, and how the result will be, but the descriptions 
>> differ quite a lot. Users often reports having had unpredictable results.
>>
>> The many different browsers we are using and the rapid changes in the 
>> browsers the last couple of years makes the confusing worse.
>>
>> I hope Tony will describe more, when he has used the functionality.
>>
>> I will just add, doing as I described above, I get to see Tonys wiki on 
>> the left, and the developer tools in a panel on the right. After doing as 
>> described above, I went to applications, and could see the storage from 
>> Antonio Muscios playground, no doubt there. 
>>
>> I haven't used your playground in this browser before, so not much was 
>> stored, only story and history or something like that. An X button to 
>> delete chosen item. I did not do it, as I did not really have anything to 
>> delete, but it seems to me, that it could work.
>>
>> TW Tones,
>> I really hope you will find a solution soon.
>> If you want to go ahead using local storage and I kind of think, you will 
>> ;-),,,,,we will need to find matching solutions for other browsers too- and 
>> have it described so that users of your playground can find a way out of 
>> potential mess.
>>
>> With fingers crossed,
>> Birthe
>>
>>

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