Thanks Anthony ...

I'll stop here.  I may be witty or even have a bit of souse on
programming, languages and the web.  My thinking is ALWAYS about users
like my grandmother.  TiddlyWiki especially is not a programmer/hacker
tool, its for simple hypernotebook-scaffolds that my gran can use.

If my gran can't use a feature, then it wastes my time because I can't
say "No" to gran.  And can YOU?!

Scratch #1 / #3 (rigorously test) / #4 for granny.

Why didn't Red Riding hood ask ... "my what a large web server SVN
database you have grandma?"

*lol*

On Aug 22, 8:38 pm, Anthony Muscio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Editing a file and doing a global search and replace is a tool I have used
> since PC's were invented. You only do it, or edit characters on a disk or in
> an executable file if;
>
> 1. You know what you are doing
> 2. It will save you a lot of time
> 3. You make a backup first and rigorously test the result
> 4. You identify what assumptions or exceptions may exist
> 5. If you have a tool that understands the rules, and does the job use it
> first (eg; TiddlerTweakerPlugin)

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