Wow, that simple, huh?  Thank you so much, I have a copy of the file
hosted out of my own Dropbox account now.

Great stuff -- thanks again!! :)

Mel

On Feb 5, 12:30 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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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