> So, a friend of mine created a TiddlyWiki over the past couple of
> years that is a fabulous & extensive information resource for some of
> us.  But then he passed away this summer, leaving behind this
> extensive TiddlyWiki, hosted out of his Dropbox account.
>
> Friends of his are still accessing the document, but we are of course
> concerned that it might just disappear someday....
>
> Could someone out there please advise us on how to effectively back
> this thing up?   Again, it's a TiddlyWiki with 100's of interlinked
> entries.

First, condolences on the loss of your friend.

Now, on to your question: a standard TW is just a single HTML file.
Thus, to download the entire TW document, you can simply right-click
on a *link* to the URL for that TW file and select "save link as...".
The resulting HTML file will be an exact copy of the document posted
on line and, because it is on your local system, you can actually
*edit* and save changes.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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