Hmm, I'm also struggling with a 404 error. I thought the issue is in path 
name, so I've tried a few options. The first was I added "/" and the second 
is I created a wiki folder in my repo with a blank index.html file. 

Anyone who is following this thread figured it out? Next step for me would 
be to reach out to Jeremy because this has been a problem for me for 
several months. I've been manually saving, but of course that's less than 
ideal. 


On Friday, January 22, 2021 at 9:21:56 PM UTC-8 TW Tones wrote:

> Samuel
>
> I have not followed this thread, but here is what my tiddlywiki at 
> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/ looks like for me with the appropriate 
> settings to save to GitHub. It is set and forget.
>
> Other wikis linked to are often held offline and uploaded per html file so 
> there is not need to configure this, but If I want online update I would 
> have to configure them similarly.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
> [image: Snag_1065d831.png]
>
> On Sunday, 15 November 2020 at 12:37:11 UTC+11 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm still a newbie to the whole topic and can't figure out what I do 
>> wrong with the GitHub Saver. I've tried with a new repository and also in 
>> different browsers (Opera, Chrome, Firefox) and different Internet 
>> connections. 
>>
>> This was my first try where I followed the instructions given on Chris 
>> Aldrich's blog 
>> <https://boffosocko.com/2020/04/04/self-hosting-tiddlywiki-with-github-pages/>
>> :
>> https://github.com/samuelwiechmann/samuelwiechmann.github.io
>>
>> I did not even get it to do anything else than save by downloading. 
>> So I started a new repository and followed the instructions given on 
>> Mohammad's 
>> blog <https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/>:
>> https://github.com/samuelwiechmann/wiki
>>
>> So here I tried opening the new index.html file from my local directory 
>> and when I opened it in my browser, the Token was already filled in - seems 
>> logical as it is supposed to be saved in my browser.
>> And when I enter a wrong token, it logically returns a 401 error. If I 
>> don't enter anything as a path, it saves as a download, when I enter / or a 
>> subfolder, I get the 404 error. And I can't get rid of it.
>>
>> I'll probably try again tomorrow, right now I'm too tired to figure this 
>> out, but it would be awesome to get this to work :)
>>
>> Best regards from cold and dark Norway,
>>
>> Samuel
>>
>

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