Okay that narrows it down a lot. Back in version 2.6.0 the internal saveTiddler function was much more cumbersome and didn't work quite as nicely as it works now.
Is there any reason you are still using 2.6.0? If not I'd encourage you to move to a later version as it prevents these sort of problems as I always test against the latest and greatest TiddlyWiki. Regardless I've updated the plugin so it should now allow you to import :-) Thanks so much for the feedback. If only I can get some more validation that this works better we can try to get this folded into a future TiddlyWiki release. Best wishes Jon On Jan 12, 12:52 pm, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I tried to import all tiddlers from a > > > big TiddlyWiki (which caused the old wizard to crash Opera) and while > > > I didn't waited for them to get imported, pressing "restart wizard" is > > > much better than getting the browser to crash. Another good thing is > > > that the new wizard doesn't mess the file address (the old one somewhy > > > substitute the file://...C/.../the_file.html with > > > file://...C/fakepath/the_file.html > > > which is to be corrected manually). > > > > The bad news is that I haven't succeed with importing in Opera (11.60) > > > at all. The wizard sais: "Please wait" and that's where I'm (or it's) > > > stuck. The same story with FireFox (9). I tried even tiddlers which > > > have names and content without non-latin symbols. Maybe you can add > > > some diagnostic messages? Anyway, with which browsers did you succeed? > > > Interesting. I had succeeded with Firefox 9 so something odd is > > happening here. I've added some more status messages. Please let me > > know what you see with these additional ones. It's possibly breaking > > on a single tiddler. > > I don't see any new messages, aside that now the wizard sais "Please > wait (Importing EditTemplate)" instead of "Please wait". This is when > importing TW is not empty and has v2.6.0. If I delete all the tiddlers > (besides TiddlyFileImportr), it seems that nothing changes (in both > Opera and FireFox, 9.0.1). > > However, in TW v2.6.5 the plugin worked fine for both empty and non- > empty TW, in both Opera and FireFox (haven't tried nonempty in > FireFox, though). And, most importantly for me, massive import in > Opera seems to work fine (there was a non-systematic error when after > import some tiddlers with some core code were stuck together in one of > the tiddlers; now there's no such symptom, but it occured not each > time of import). > > > Are you able to share the TiddlyWiki you tried to import from. It > > would be good to have some examples. > > So would you like 2.6.0 examples, or you'll try it yourself, or just > skip? Note that all the TWs I imported from are still v2.6.0. > > > > Are expecting feedback just in this group, or in a specific thread, or > > > somewhere else? > > > Anywhere really. I guess the group would be good to discuss the > > plugins andhttps://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWikiPlugins/issues > > would be a good place to keep concrete issues. > > Keep in mind that there's ImportTiddlersPlugin [1] which extends > importing with many options. For me, an important feature it > implements is filtering of tiddlers to import (though, I tried a > minute ago and it doesn't work for me -- as the main import dialogue, > it generates this "fakepath" and doesn't find the file which is > weird). Anyway, perhaps it's a good idea to discuss this with Eric. > > [1]http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImportTiddlersPlugin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

