Didn't know about Curl.  Thank you.

The "Save Page As..." option in the Firefox "File" pull-down menu not only 
saves the file, but also a folder with an htm file and an urchin.js file. I 
don't know enough to know if they're important, but before this I was able 
to bring up my TiddlySpot files locally without them. 

On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 3:31:39 AM UTC-5 amreus wrote:

> Quick command line backup:
>
> > curl http://yoursite.tiddlyspot.com > yoursite.html
>
> curl is available on most operating systems by default, including Windows.
>
>
> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 4:06:44 AM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 10:54:01 PM UTC-7, AndrewMc wrote:
>>>
>>> is there an equivalent way to download TW classic (2.x) wikis?
>>>
>>
>> Prior to the recent TiddlySpot crisis, the normal way to download a copy 
>> of your TiddlySpot
>> was to go to http://yoursite.tiddlyspot.com/download
>>
>> However, the download link is not currently available.
>>
>> As a work-around:
>>
>> 1) open your TiddlySpot (e.g., http://yoursite.tiddlyspot.com)
>> 2) create a new tiddler containing:
>> [[click me|http://yoursite.tiddlyspot.com]]
>> 3) *right click* on the "click me" link that is displayed
>> 4) Choose "Save link as..."
>> 5) If your browser is set to "always ask where to save", then you can 
>> choose a local folder and enter a destination filename
>>
>> Note that "save link as..." is not the same function as "save as..."
>>
>> -e
>>
>

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