I got this working under Windows 7 and Chrome 4.1.  What I found was
that the TiddlySaver.jar file had a security block on it. When I right
clicked on the .jar file -> Properties -> General, at the bottom it
said "Security: This file came from another computer and might be
blocked to help protect this computer", and there was an "Unblock"
button.  All this disappears once you have unblocked the file.
Unblocking and reloading allowed Chrome to put up a dialog box to
trust the publisher and then saving my TW worked.

However the same steps did not seem to work under Opera 10.51.  Under
Firefox 3.6.2, it didn't seem to need the unblocking, but it put up a
dialog box to Allow or Deny the unsafe script.  Unfortunately the
"remember this decision" checkbox was forgotten the next time I
restarted FF, so it was unusable.  I didn't try IE because life's too
short.



On Feb 21, 6:28 pm, Vlad <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying the latest tiddlywiki and I've also downloaded the
> 'TiddlySaver.jar' file. I've tried it with Opera 10, Internet Explorer
> 8, Chrome 4, and Firefox 3.6 :|
>
> What happens in all of them is that the tiddlywiki says the file was
> saved, but it fact it was not - when I reopen it all the changes are
> gone. (It does create the backup file, but there's no difference
> between the backup file and the "saved" file).
>
> Any idea about how to make it work?
>
> Thanks

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