> You can install different firefox versions
> and use profiles. Another option is to use
> a portable browser from an usb stick.

Bauwe and Måns,

Interesting discussion in the wake of my question, although much of it
was over my head. I may wind up installing an old version of FF, so I
can work with TW.

For the majority, however, if TW can't get around the CORS problem, it
will become a mere tool for geeks. It will be useless for the unwashed
masses. And that will be a shame. I got a glimpse of its promise and
have bent over backwards, in my limited way, to learn just a little bit.
But I've not been able to figure out how to work around the CORS issue,
so TW has suddenly become a limited-use item for me.

I had even considered jumping to WoaS for some things, but the new fork
there hasn't yet taken off.

So I'll follow TW's development on the CORS issue with great interest.
And pray for solutions that work for the rest of us.

[]s

Randal
http://randal.us

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