Hello Mans,  thank you for your advice.  I'll give it a try.  Sorry for my 
ignorance, but I just need a little clarification.  WHen you say "install"  
your notes say to "COpy all the text.. " 
Do you mean that I should open the empty.html file, create a new tiddler 
containing all the text in FileImportr and tag it (as a tiddler).  
or do you mean I should edit the HTML file using a text editor and drop the 
text in that way?  If the latter process applies, how do I "tag" it? 

thanks.. 
Daniela


On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 12:57:20 AM UTC+11, Måns wrote:
>
> Hi Daniela
>
> If you can't use IE 7, for some reason - here's another option.:
>
> Install TiddlyFileImportr* into your new document and import tiddlers from 
> your old document.
> NB: Put both documents in the same folder.
>
> http://repository.tiddlyspace.com/#TiddlyFileImportr<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://repository.tiddlyspace.com/%23TiddlyFileImportr&usg=AFQjCNHqaMx307jIm5mMcIGPCHy93UpgYw>
>  or 
> http://xn--mns-ula.dk/TW/Gilles/<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://xn--mns-ula.dk/TW/Gilles/%23TiddlyFileImportr&usg=AFQjCNEgM03xBtmSOaOzeXjT7DVUdxo3mA>
> #TiddlyFileImportr<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://repository.tiddlyspace.com/%23TiddlyFileImportr&usg=AFQjCNHqaMx307jIm5mMcIGPCHy93UpgYw>
>  
>
> Cheers Måns Mårtensson 
>
> *) Copy all text from the plugin into your new document - remember to add 
> the tag: "systemConfig" (without the citationmarks...), give it the correct 
> title, save and reload.
>
> Den tirsdag den 27. november 2012 01.21.05 UTC+1 skrev Daniela Meleo:
>>
>>
>> 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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>>>>>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#Donations 
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>

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