Never mind, I think I found the culprit. It was probably some interaction
between
TW in the Sky and the NoScript extension for Firefox not providing js
access as directed.
Disabling/reenabling the extension solved the issue.

On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 11:28 AM stefano franchi <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> I have recently come back to my TW5 files after a couple of years hiatus
> and I cannot get the save to Dropbox to work any longer. I am using
> TiddlyWiki5 in the Sky and have a properly set up folder on my Dropbox. I
> am on Linux using Firefox as a browser.
>
> When TW5 saves its file, it uses Firefox's default download location and
> it never overwrites the previously existing one. I now have a few dozen
> versions of my current TW5 app, and all in the wrong folder...certainly a
> great backup solution, but not exactly what I want ;-) . Besides, it
> completely defeats using Dropbox if all saves are on my local desktop.
>
> Any hint on how to tell TW5 to both save and replace the current file? I
> think it is more of a Firefox issue than a TW5 issue, but I'm hoping
> someone may have encountered this problem before.
>
> Cheers,
>
> S.
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