Yes I have that tiddler set up and running. it works great but just not 
with the editing of the inline boxes. so when I hit "enter" it says I can 
not save it...I want that to push to "uploadtiddler" plugin...is that 
possible?

On Sunday, July 1, 2012 9:29:58 AM UTC-5, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>
> anthony,
>
> did you try this one <http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#UploadTiddler>? it 
> seems to be the one you need?
>
> Vincent
>
> On Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:08:38 PM UTC+8, anthony wrote:
>>
>> That does make sense, and I really really appreciate the time effort and 
>> replys you have provided!
>>
>> Maybe I can provide SOME insight into what I am trying to accomplish and 
>> help this along the way. I am using a second plugin called "upload plugin" (
>> http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#UploadPlugin) There is a "macro" that is 
>> for "save to web" that would (i think) need to be pointed to for the enter 
>> function you created. So instead of it trying to "save" it will just punch 
>> save to web instead? I don't know...
>>
>> Thank you very very much!
>>
>> On Monday, June 25, 2012 8:09:22 PM UTC-5, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Anthony, thank you for trying the plugin and giving feedbacks. And for 
>>> your last question on uploading, I have no idea how to do that currently (I 
>>> have experiences in programming but not much in javascript and the web 
>>> things.) It will take me sometime to figure out. If someone has answers and 
>>> would like to contribute, it will be highly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Eric, thank you for pointing out the key point which I never knew myself.
>>>
>>> I have been using Google Chrome for the development of this plugin 
>>> (inspired by and modified from TableSortingPlugin v2.0.2 by Saq Imtiaz 
>>> and GridPlugin v2.0.7 by Eric Shulman. Many thanks to them.) It seems to 
>>> work just fine for me and I turned out to forget about other browsers. Next 
>>> time I will try them out myself but as mentioned above most likely I do not 
>>> have the knowledge to fix the cross-browser things. I shall be relying on 
>>> more experienced people to do that.
>>>
>>> Vincent
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 2:05:25 AM UTC+8, anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Last question...sorry for so much spam...
>>>>
>>>> I am using this wiki as a webbased system, when I edit the table I 
>>>> would like for it to upload to the web versus to a local file...is there 
>>>> anyway for that to be done?
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, June 25, 2012 12:55:56 PM UTC-5, anthony wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> spamming...sorry
>>>>>
>>>>> I fixed the issue with IE, it was a version issue. I was using IE8 
>>>>> (preferred over here) but upgraded to 9 and it is working PERFECTLY. this 
>>>>> plugin is going to make our tiddlywiki amazing in terms of what we were 
>>>>> trying to do.
>>>>>
>>>>> So in short I think IE8 may not work properly with this plugin.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, June 25, 2012 12:22:23 PM UTC-5, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 25, 8:23 am, anthony <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>>>>> > Just tried your plugin...am I missing something? I loaded the 
>>>>>> plugin and 
>>>>>> > tried your example both on my tiddly and yours and neither were 
>>>>>> > editable...maybe I am just missing something though. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The plugin works in IE, but not in FF or other browsers. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The reason is because IE uses a different method of processing 
>>>>>> events.  In IE, all events are processed by first setting a global 
>>>>>> variable "event" and then invoking the appropriate onclick handler to 
>>>>>> process the event.  However, in other browsers, the event is *passed* 
>>>>>> to the handler as a parameter. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The plugin problem arises due to this line of code: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    cell.onclick = function(){editInPlace(this,event);}; 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In order to make this cross-browser compatible, it should be re- 
>>>>>> written as: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    cell.onclick = function(ev){editInPlace(this,ev|event);}; 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This allows non-IE browsers to properly use the passed in event as a 
>>>>>> variable named 'ev', while IE continues to fallback to using the 
>>>>>> global 'event' variable. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> enjoy, 
>>>>>> -e 
>>>>>> Eric Shulman 
>>>>>> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios 
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>

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