Well, it doesn't completely mimic existing import code in that
currently it doesn't confirm overwrites amongst other things that I
might be missing. Also the CORs problem remains for importing from
urls this solves the file import problem.

Note in the plugins current form it can be bundled alongside
FileImport and will upgrade TiddlyWiki's import mechanism where it can
and leave them intact where it can't but that then introduces more
code. Alternatively the existing FileImport code might be an optional
plugin / moved to deprecated.

I'd still like more feedback for the plugin as what I've got so far is
not conclusive in particular from IE9 users.

I just tried cooking a tiddlywiki file with the code but ran into a
problem with my use of jQuery in that apparently it is not defined at
the time of running. Will take another look at it some other time...

On Jan 25, 2:08 pm, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Jeremy might it be worth linking to this plugin and other alternatives
> > fromhttp://tiddlywiki.com?
>
> What do you think about adding it to the core? Do you think it's ready?
>
> Cheers
>
> Jeremy

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