Hi again Eric,  

Hi Eric, 
re  trying to first upgrade my TW:  following the instructions, opened 
empty.html, then using Backstage > Import, selected by existing Tiddlywiki 
file. 
Then Firefox displays a message: 
TypeError: netscape.security.PrivilegeManager is undefined

The import dialog then displays "Opening workspace" but nothing happens 
after this. 

Following the same process in Chrome, I'm able to select the existing 
Tiddlywiki file, but then after clicking the "Open" button, the dialog 
displays 
Error retrieving tiddlers from url, please ensure this url exists and 
is CORS enabled

I've updated Java,  & also tried the process again with TiddlyFox extension 
disabled, both of which make no difference.  Can't think what else to do. 

Any suggestions? 

cheers.. Daniela 






On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:49:45 AM UTC+11, Daniela Meleo wrote:
>
> Eric,  I just found instructions at http://tiddlywiki.com, so I'll give 
> that a go first.   
>
> D
>
> On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:43:40 AM UTC+11, Daniela Meleo wrote:
>>
>> Hi Eric, thanks for answering.  Created new tiddler with <<version>>...  
>> it's 2.2.4!  I didn't know you could "upgrade" TW.
>>
>> I've looked but can't see how I'd do that.. could you explain?  
>>
>> (I'm not very technical - is there a straightforward way for me to update 
>> TW to the latest version and keep all my tiddlers & simple UI 
>> customisations I made so long ago I wouldn't even recall how I did it now 
>> ?) 
>>
>> thanks... 
>> Daniela
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 26, 2012 2:24:05 PM UTC+11, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>>
>>> > Since upgrading to Firefox 17 my tiddlywiki (with all my project notes 
>>> > since 2006!) won't save after I edit it. 
>>> > Today I've installed TiddlyFox but it's made no difference 
>>>
>>> When installed in FireFox, TiddlyFox automatically inserts the 
>>> 'tweaked' file I/O functions into the TWCore.  In order to do this, it 
>>> must first detect that the document being loaded is actually a 
>>> TiddlyWiki.  It does this by looking for key internal definitions that 
>>> are only likely to be present in a TiddlyWiki file. 
>>>
>>> When a TiddlyWiki file is recognized, TiddlyFox posts a message to let 
>>> you know that TiddlyFox has patched the TWCore to allow local file I/ 
>>> O.  As of the latest update to TiddlyFox, you can now also remember 
>>> this choice for the future, so you only receive one notice for each 
>>> TiddlyWIki document you load. 
>>>
>>> However, it is possible that A) if you are using a *very* old version 
>>> of TiddlyWiki (you did say "2006"), TiddlyFox may not be correctly 
>>> recognizing your document as a TiddlyWiki file (due to long-ago 
>>> changes in the internal structure of the TWCore document), or B) the 
>>> new "remember this" mechanism is failing in some way that prevents the 
>>> TiddlyFox patches from being applied to your document. 
>>>
>>> Can you post the TW *version* number for your document?  (To find the 
>>> version #, just create a tiddler containing "<<version>>", and then 
>>> display it.  The current revision is TW2.6.6 (with TW2.7.0 about to 
>>> "go gold"). 
>>>
>>> enjoy, 
>>> -e 
>>> Eric Shulman 
>>> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios 
>>>
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