Unless things have changed, Windows doesn't ship with Java. I think
Safari uses java (not the same as javascript!) to save via a jar file.
The jar file needs to be in the same directory as your TW file. You
can download the saver jar file from Tiddlywiki.com. And, of course,
you need to have java installed, which you can get from java.com. They
have a little applet/tester that will tell you if you have java
installed.

Is there some reason you can't use FireFox?

Good luck,
Mark


On Jan 24, 9:41 pm, argentstar <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just downloaded Tiddlywiki for my personal use and I use the Safari
> browser under the Windows Vista operating system. First off, the only
> installation guide that I can find for Safari is oriented for the
> Macintosh, so I'm not even sure if I have installed it correctly.
>
> When I try to use the Save Changes link the contents I get a java
> error "Failed to save Main Tiddly Wiki File" "Your changes have not
> been saved". A yellow box then appears on the right side of the title
> area with 2 links. The links are "Close" and "Backup Saved". When I
> click on the "Backup Saved" link I get a browser page showing a Safari
> browser error "Safari can’t find the file.
> No file exists at the address “/TiddlyWiki%20Personal%20Wiki/empty.
> 20100125.0534230691.html”.".
>
> Does anyone have a way to resolve this issue? Due to the slow
> operation and endless security issues, I refuse to use the Explorer
> browser and the only other browser I have on my computer is Opera and
> it seems to have similar issues as Safari.

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