Michael,

I was using version 2.41 of TW and 1.0.1 (2007-04-30) of Include.  I
upgraded to TW 2.61, but I still get the same error.  I still keep
getting the same error message no matter what iteration of the
destination nomenclature I use.  Occasionally I even get this message
at the top: "The file 'file"test.html"' does not appear to be a valid
TiddlyWiki file" in addition to the "Error: SyntaxError: illegal XML
character" in the log column of the plugins tiddly.  I should also add
that on the plugins list the error message is tied to IncludeList, not
Include Plugin.

Skye - your system sounds amazing, thanks for sharing it!

-James

On Oct 8, 12:18 am, "Michael.Tarnowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
> James,
> I did some tests and cannot reproduce the failure you mention.
> Which TW version you use?
> I have installed the newer code from Udo's site: 1.0.1 (2007-04-30)
> and not the readable source code which is 1.0.0.
> HTH
> Michael
>
> On 8 Okt., 00:02, Valikhanov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Michael,
>
> > Thanks so much!  I was not aware of this plugin, and in principle it
> > is precisely what I am looking for.  However, I can't seem to get the
> > syntax to work.  Any ideas about what I might be doing wrong?
>
> > I followed the instructions on the site and added the IncludePlugin,
> > but every time I try to load the Tiddly I get the message: "Error:
> > SyntaxError: illegal XML character."  I assume this means I am not
> > specifying the file path correctly to the secondary Tiddly I wish to
> > reference, but I tried a number of different iterations to no avail.
> > For instance, in the IncludeList tiddler I tried:
>
> > <<include "Soviet History.html">>, as well as the full path name
> > (although I would prefer to do it as a relative file path) <<include
> > "file:///C:/.../Soviet%20History.html"
>
> > I would really like to make this work - any ideas of what I might be
> > doing wrong?  Thanks again for all of your help.
>
> > Best,
>
> > James
>
> > On Oct 7, 4:28 pm, "Michael.Tarnowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi James,
>
> > > Do you know the IncludePlugin of Udo Borkowski 
> > > (Source:http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#IncludePlugin?
>
> > > With this you can include other TiddlyWikis in your (main) TiddlyWiki,
> > > link to included tiddlers, view them in your (main) TiddlyWiki,
> > > without opening another TiddlyWiki. Even „search“ looks for included
> > > tiddlers.
>
> > > Have fun,
> > > Cheers Michael
>
> > > On 6 Okt., 18:10, Valikhanov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Dear All,
>
> > > > I have been using TiddlyWiki for several years now mainly for academic
> > > > purposes and am so far delighted with the results.  I decided to keep
> > > > separate Tiddly files for separate topics that I study (as opposed to
> > > > one massive Tiddly).  However, occasionally I have a tiddler that does
> > > > not fit very well into any one of them and that I wish to cross
> > > > reference between these separate files.  Is there an effective way to
> > > > manage this?  Are there any good solutions for interlinking different
> > > > Tiddly files that sidestep the obvious problem of broken links if and
> > > > when moves those files?  I am interested in the ways others have
> > > > managed this.
>
> > > > Best,
>
> > > > James

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