> You know....one of the great things about this group is not the depth
> of competance in the group.....its the depth of commitment and
> openness in the group...... find it quite amazing at
> times................thank you all

There is a distinct culture of respect and acceptance in this group.
In many of the online forums(I've not joined many groups) the
community is large and there are always some people who shall make you
feel that you are not correct in asking a particular question or who
will comment on your ignorance. Plus some people are very fanatic
about defending their particular software.
Maybe its the nature of tiddlywiki software. It attracts people who
are research oriented, willing to do things on their own, and to use a
software which is not usually used for money-making, they are here for
the love of it.

On Nov 26 2010, 7:03 pm, skye riquelme <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Wow...thanks Eric.....that makes sense.....I was starting to think it
> was something more serious with my laptop and was starting to think
> about a whole new re-instalation.....your wisdom has just saved a few
> days work......
>
> You know....one of the great things about this group is not the depth
> of competance in the group.....its the depth of commitment and
> openness in the group...... find it quite amazing at
> times................thank you all
>
> Skye
>
> On Nov 26, 3:29 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > the folder view ... set to visualise the file...
> > > gives me the "can´t save file" error.
> > > turn off the folder visualization... it works perfectly !!!
> > > I have tried turning this off and on and the ability of saving/not
> > > saving is consistant!!!
>
> > > SO, I have a solution to the problem....but I have no idea why the
> > > display settings in the folder interferes with the javascript
> > > operation in the TW.  Anyone have any ideas????
>
> > I think I know *why* it is happening, but I don't have any solutions :-
> > (
>
> > Here's the idea: Vista is *previewing* the file content.  That means
> > it opens the HTML file for *read* access.  Even though it can't
> > display an actual preview for the TW HTML file (because the folder-
> > based preview won't run Javascript), I suspect that as long as the
> > content is being previewed by Vista, the file is probably being *left
> > opened* for reading.  As a result, when TW attempts to gain write
> > access to the main file, it fails (because it is 'in use' by Vista),
> > even while write access to create a *new* backup file is successful.
>
> > -e

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