no problems here w/ win7x64 & FF3.5
Tiddlysaver.jar is not needed for every browser.
(Chrome Safari & Opera I think)

Mike

On Mar 25, 9:40 pm, jdunham <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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