Thanks Anthony

I used an editor once to make a small change to ONE tiddler -- It
corrupted the tiddler.  I think manual editing breaks some kind of
internal authentication or integrity key.  Which I feel is a GOOD
thing, so I know my wiki can be 'trusted'.

I don't believe raw editing is the way to go anyway because it is too
easy to make a small mistake in extensive changes -- And it could go
unnoticed.  There's nothing harder to see than an artefact that
doesn't show-up when you search for it.

Thanks,
              \_w_/

On Aug 21, 12:19 pm, Anthony Muscio <[email protected]> wrote:
> I may have this totally wrong but why not open the tiddlyWiki in an editor
> and do a search and optional replace or script against the raw text.

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